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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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Salesforce commits $25 million to ‘steep studying curve’ of carbon removing

Salesforce has committed $25 million to Frontier, a corporate buyers group founded by Alphabet, Meta, Shopify and Stripe that pledged $1 billion by 2030 for carbon removal purchases. The move, announced June 18, is part of a promise Salesforce made in May 2022 to spend $100 million on carbon removal contracts by the end of

The Bitcoin Developer Who Misplaced 25,000 BTC

ALLINVAIN’s journey in the early Bitcoin era highlights the potential and inherent risks of the cryptocurrency market. As an early adopter and significant contributor to Bitcoin’s growth, his experiences reflect the crucial need for security measures. His story remains a reminder of the vulnerabilities that early Bitcoin users faced. Bitcoin Developer Lost 25,000 BTC In

Polkadot Approves $65 Million Fund to Develop JAM Structure

The Polkadot network has green-lighted a multi-million development fund backed with a prize pool for the JAM upgrade. Reports indicate that the project’s community approved the proposed upgrade almost unanimously.   Polkadot To Enhance Ecosystem With $65 Million Development Fund The DOT community approved the Join-Accumulate Machine (JAM) protocol. On May 27, Polkadot founder Gavin Wood indicated

XRP Value Recovers Regardless of Bearish Macro Monetary Week  

The Ripple (XRP) price is looking to rise over the next couple of days owing to the support it receives from large wallet holders.  The asset’s target is to recover the losses noted recently, which would warrant a rise to $0.54. Ripple Finds Massive Support Ripple’s price rise is largely due to institutional investors. These

Crypto Investments See $600 Million Outflows Amid Fed’s Hawkish Shift

Crypto investments outflows increased last week to record thresholds last seen in March. The turnout came as a reaction to the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The upside potential for the Bitcoin price remains limited as investors’ risk appetite drops. Crypto Investments Outflows Hit $600 Million Digital asset investment products saw outflows of $600

Bitcoin as Secure Haven: BlackRock CEO Exposes International Financial Disaster

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink recently addressed the Group of Seven (G7) leaders. He highlighted a significant shift in the global financial system. Fink emphasized the growing role of capital markets as the primary source of private-sector financing. This change signals a pressing need for new strategies to unlock financial potential. Larry Fink: The “Growth Dilemma”

Potential Faux Titanium in Boeing and Airbus Constructed Planes from 2019-2023

Home » Technology » Possible Fake Titanium in Boeing and Airbus Built Planes from 2019-2023 Some recently manufactured Boeing and Airbus jets have components made from titanium that was sold using fake documentation. The falsified documents are being investigated by Spirit AeroSystems, which supplies fuselages for Boeing and wings for Airbus, as well as the

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A Clear, Inexperienced Option to Recycle Photo voltaic Panels

A solar panel broken down yields silicon, glass, copper, a junction box and an aluminum frame. Inside a shipping container in an industrial area of Venice, the Italian startup 9-Tech is taking a crack at a looming global problem: how to responsibly recycle the 54 million to 160 million tonnes of solar modules that are

‘Inside Out 2’ hits $155 million home debut, second-highest animation opening ever

In Disney and Pixar's "Inside Out 2," Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust meet new emotions. Disney | Pixar Disney and Pixar brought a big dose of joy to the box office this weekend. "Inside Out 2" debuted with an estimated $155 million domestically, the second-highest theatrical opening of an animated film and the first

Used EV worth crash retains getting deeper with ‘premium’ model thought historical past

A used 2020 Tesla Model 3 is available for sale on a CarMax lot on March 10, 2022 in Burbank, California.  Mario Tama | Getty Images News | Getty Images Back in February, used electric vehicle prices dipped below used gasoline-powered vehicle prices for the first time ever, and the pricing cliff keeps getting steeper

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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