Por: New York Post Opinion October 14, 2022
“The problem with living under postmodernism,” Dean Hunter Baker commented, “is that everyone is constantly tending the narrative instead of doing something useful.” It does seem that way, especially if you run in my circles. But of course, plenty of people are doing something useful. The world is full of those whose diligent and largely unsung work makes the lights stay on, the grocery shelves fill with food, the toilets flush and even... + full article
Slate USA Politics October 14, 2022
Amazon workers in California’s Inland Empire on Friday. They’re not alone: s. It’s no surprise: workers across the United States are fed up with poor working conditions and unlivable wages amid ballooning corporate profits. Unfortunately, it’s also no surprise that the... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
EXPLAINER: Rail strike would impact consumers, businesses | ABC News
NBC News USA Nation October 11, 2022
A woman who said she’d been held captive and raped in a Missouri home was wearing a dog collar and appeared to have been bound when she started banging on doors and pleading for help last week, neighbors said Monday. Ciara Tharp and Lisa Johnson spoke to NBC affiliate KSHB of... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Ways to cope if your senior dog is losing its hearing | The Advocate
CNN USA Business October 10, 2022
A version of this story first appeared in CNN Business’ Before the Bell newsletter. Not a subscriber? You can sign up . You can listen to an audio version of the newsletter by clicking the same link. New York CNN Business — September’s hotly anticipated jobs data... + más
Fed more worried about risks of 'unacceptably high' inflation than overdoing rate hikes, meeting minutes show | MarketWatch
Fed Governors Shed No New Light On 4.6% Peak Funds Rate | Forbes
The Atlantic USA World October 06, 2022
Plus: A housing revolution is coming.Medical workers walk near NYU Langone Health hospital in New York City on September 29, 2020 (Noam Galai / Getty)October 5, 2022, 6:08 PM ETThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of... + más
Only Your Boss Can Cure Your Burnout | The Atlantic
Why Burnout Is An Epidemic Now And 3 Powerful Ways To Address It | Forbes
Newsweek USA Life October 04, 2022
The crossover event no one was expecting, the upcoming Blue's Clues movie appears to have a surprising amount in common with Spider-Man: No Way Home.Paramount+ has released the new trailer for Blue's Big City Adventure which features an animated Blue the dog running... + más
Jacob Batalon Apologizes For Spreading 'Spider-Man' 'Misinformation' | Newsweek
Roger Dubuis’ Excalibur Spider Pirelli MT Celebrates Pirelli’s 150th Anniversary | Forbes
The Atlantic USA Opinion September 27, 2022
The burnout crisis in pink-collar occupations puts everyone’s well-being at risk.The AtlanticSeptember 27, 2022, 6 AM ETAbout the author: is a staff writer at The Atlantic. The country is in the midst of a burnout crisis. In a recent American Psychological Association , large... + más
Thousands of Minnesota nurses launch 3-day strike over pay | ABC News
Low pay for child care teachers raises alarms: 'These are certainly grim statistics' | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Democrats and Republicans each have a narrative they tell themselves about how to build a long-term, stable majority after decades of agonizingly close elections. Both stories depend on winning over the nation's Latino voters. Realignment is the great GOP hope — the... + más
Kamala Harris talks abortion, appeals to voters in Milwaukee | Associated Press
Why Sol Trujillo’s L’Attitude Ventures Sees Latino-Owned Businesses as a Growth Market | Time
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