As Hawaii marks the 75th anniversary of its in-flight visitor survey—a cornerstone of tourism data collection—state officials are grappling with an eight-month disruption in tracking visitor trends.
Fast-growing tech giant AppLovin is facing fresh regulatory heat over its handling of consumer data – including potential investigations by multiple state attorneys general, The Post has learned.
The state is in procurement on a new GoHawaii app, intended to integrate agricultural declarations and tourism questions.
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An analysis of foodborne outbreak data collection in Austria has found issues with completeness and consistency. A report published by the European Food ...
Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said Tuesday the central bank will look at alternate data sources to consider at its October meeting if upcoming economic data is not released as ...
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As Hawaii marks the 75th anniversary of its in-flight visitor survey—a cornerstone of tourism data collection—state officials are grappling with an eight-month disruption in tracking visitor trends.
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