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I Refuse to Keep Working for Half What My Boss Earns

Workplaces love to talk about loyalty and dedication, but everything shifts when unfairness becomes impossible to ignore. “Do your best, and you’ll be rewarded” sounds comforting until you realize some people get rewarded simply for showing up. Many people swallow their frustration, afraid of looking difficult or ungrateful. But sometimes, one...

Bitesize Prediction: Cagliari vs Roma – 07/12/25

Competition: Serie A Market: Roma win Odds: 8/11 @ BetUS Seeking an immediate Serie A response on Sunday afternoon, Roma will travel to...

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NEC hosts New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon

NEC hosts New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon TOKYO, June 19, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) today announced that New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited NEC’s headquarters in Tokyo, where he toured the NEC Future Creation Hub, a customer experience center highlighting technologies and business. He also delivered a keynote

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Receives Orders for Japan’s First Methanol-Fueled RORO Cargo Ships

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Receives Orders for Japan's First Methanol-Fueled RORO Cargo Ships - Ships for Toyofuji Shipping and Fukuju Shipping, Scheduled for Completion and Handover by the End of Fiscal 2027 -- Accumulated technology for liquefied gas carriers utilized to support the construction of Japan's first methanol-fueled RORO vessel- High-performance dual-fuel engine reduces CO2 emissions by

Cellular-health Community Options [MaNaDr] to Provide GLP-1 Injectables for Medical Weight Loss from USD10/Day

SINGAPORE, June 19, 2024 - (NewMediaWire) - Mobile-health Network Solutions ['MaNaDr'] (Nasdaq: MNDR), a leading Asia-Pacific telehealth provider, today announced updated pricing for its medical weight management program, improving the affordability and accessibility of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist medications in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The program, designed to stem the growing prevalence of obesity in

Bryson DeChambeau misses U.S. Olympic golf crew; Wyndham Clark included

Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark and Collin Morikawa will represent the United States in the Olympic men’s golf tournament during the Paris Games this summer. Bryson DeChambeau, who won the U.S. Open on Sunday and finished sixth or better at the other two majors this year, will not be part of the American team.

Jeff Van Gundy agrees to deal to change into Clippers’ lead assistant, per supply: How he matches

Jeff Van Gundy and the LA Clippers have agreed to a deal that will bring the former television analyst to the organization as the lead assistant on coach Tyronn Lue’s staff, a team source confirmed Tuesday. ESPN first reported the news. Van Gundy, 62, spent the 2024 season as a senior consultant for the Boston

Virginia strikes $1.3 million settlement with Commanders over season-ticket safety deposits

Daniel Snyder is gone, but he’ll never be forgotten. Especially not with lingering litigation to still be resolved. Virginia attorney general Jason Miyares has announced a $1.3 settlement with the Commanders . Said Miyares on X, “Prior ownership unlawfully kept security deposits for years after they should have been returned to season ticket holders. Now

Hollinger: Celtics are constructed to thrive in new cap period … a minimum of for a short time

If there’s one lesson I hope we all learned from these NBA playoffs, it’s this: Can we hold our horses and wait a little before immediately anointing anyone who has a successful playoff round as The Next Thing? In the first round, we thought the Denver Nuggets were inevitable because they beat the Los Angeles

CWS: Florida vs. Kentucky Moved to Wednesday at 11 a.m.

Due to impending inclement weather, Tuesday's game between Florida and Kentucky has been postponed. OMAHA, Neb. - Due to impending inclement weather, Florida's game vs. Kentucky on Tuesday night in Game 10 of the 2024 NCAA Men's College World Series has been moved to Wednesday, June 19 10 a.m. CT / 11 a.m. ET.  

EU warns “delaying ways” have made plastic treaty deal “very troublesome”

Negotiators and observers say it’s unlikely that a strong plastics deal will be done this year The European Union (EU) has warned that other governments’ “delaying tactics” will make it “very difficult” to agree a new global treaty to tackle plastic pollution by the end of this year, as planned. The head of the European

Classes from commerce tensions concentrating on “overcapacity” in China’s cleantech trade

Comment: Clean technology is turning into the next global climate spat. The debate over China’s dominance is highly politicized, but there are ways forward Yao Zhe is global policy advisor for Greenpeace East Asia. “Overcapacity”, a geeky economic term, has recently become the new buzzword for international discussion around China’s solar and electric vehicle industries.

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I Refuse to Keep Working for Half What My Boss Earns

Workplaces love to talk about loyalty and dedication, but everything shifts when unfairness becomes impossible...

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 2: The Making of a Monopoly

The Making of Doretha Moultrie, bottom row, second from left, with her nursing school classmates and instructor in 1963. She went on to work at Phoebe. Courtesy of Doretha Moultrie Two rows of nurses pose for a professional image. They are wearing vintage nursing attire. A Monopoly Part Two from Sick in a Hospital Town

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 3: Poor Grades, Poor Outcomes

Poor Grades, Rosalynn Almond holding the urn containing the ashes of her sister LaTosha Almudena Toral/ProPublica A woman sits on a bed holding a white urn that she is looking at. A light is shining on her and the urn. Poor Outcomes Part Three from Sick in a Hospital Town Phoebe pays an exorbitant sum

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 4: The Last Safety Net

The Last Downtown Albany Katie Campbell/ProPublica A biker riding by the front of an abandoned store with broken windows and paint-chipped brick walls. Safety Net Part Four from Sick in a Hospital Town The board that oversees Phoebe decides not to release a report that finds the cost of care at the hospital is higher