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Apr 14 2024
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Cybersecurity Director Says Shen Yun Is ‘Doing a Great Job’
NEW YORK—Shen Yun Performing Arts gave another performance to a receptive audience at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on April 13. Peter Esposito, a director of cybersecurity, and his wife Karen, a retired teacher, enjoyed the dances and how they were presented. She said she appreciated the skill and technique of all the dancers. “They’re synchronized perfectly. They really look
The Epoch TimesApr 19 2024
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California returns to job growth in March, but unemployment rate remains highest in nation
A job seeker meets with a recruiter during a healthcare career fair in San Francisco. Despite California’s comparatively weaker job growth, hiring in health services has remained robust. New data released Friday showed California’s job growth turned up last month, but still ran at a slower pace than the nation’s. And the state’s unemployment rate gap with the U.S. widened further in March.
Los Angeles TimesApr 16 2024
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Morgan Stanley Plans Biggest Round of China Job Cuts in Years
Morgan Stanley plans to start cutting about 50 investment-banking jobs in the Asia-Pacific region this week, with at least 80% of the reductions in Hong Kong and China, people familiar with the matter said.
The planned cuts affect about 13% of the 400 bankers in the region, excluding Japan, one of the people said. More than 40 people in Hong Kong and mainland China are expected to lose
BloombergApr 10 2024
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'Added' Jobs Are The Extra Side Hustles Bidenflation Necessitated
Last week, the Labor Department issued its jobs report for March 2024. Democrats will tell you the report is rosy and bright, that the economy is heading in the right direction, and that your negative instincts and impressions about the economy are wrong. In reality, the report is abysmal. Below are the facts about employment that Democrats won’t mention: Fewer Americans have full-time jobs,
The FederalistApr 09 2024
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City manager in Boulder City leaving for job in Delaware
Taylour Tedder, the city manager in Boulder City, is stepping down to take a job in Delaware, according to a statement from the city. Tedder is taking a job as city manager in Rehoboth Beach, Del., a coastal city with a population just over 1,100, officials said. Tedder’s last day on the job will be May 8. The selection of an interim city manager will occur later in April, officials said. “My
Las Vegas SunApr 13 2024
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Meet the Brooklyn crossing guard who loves to dance on the job
The crosswalk is her dance floor. Esther “Star” Bishop’s bread and butter is safely escorting kids across a Bedford-Stuyvesant intersection – while simultaneously shaking her hips and twirling to whatever beat she has blasting through her earbuds. “The dancing, it’s just inside of me, and I’m telling you, I can’t even get it out,” the school crossing guard said from her post at Saratoga Avenue
New York Post (News)Apr 21 2024
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Fort Worth’s convention center needs an update. The city says this tax will finish the job
Hotel rooms might get more expensive in Fort Worth, but leaders in the city’s tourism, hospitality and business communities say it’s for a good cause. Proposition A, which is on the ballot May 4, would increase hotel taxes by 2%. This is expected to generate an additional $10 million in revenue for the city, which it plans to use to fund the roughly $700 million expansion of the Fort Worth
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 18 2024
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A Wild Day in the House Could Cost Speaker Mike Johnson His Job
During a House vote Thursday, Speaker Mike Johnson found himself surrounded by members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, demanding answers about rumored rules changes that would go a long way toward defanging the Freedom Caucus’ veto power over the body. As Johnson was being berated, Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden interjected to defend the speaker. He began hurling insults at the
SlateApr 15 2024
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Curry College president Jay Gonzalez offers job guarantee to grads
Now, Gonzalez is serving up an unconventional idea, but one he believes may be essential to Curry’s survival: a job guarantee program for all full-time undergraduates starting with the current crop of around 500 first-year students. He announced the Curry Commitment, as he calls it, at his inaugural celebration on Friday at the Milton campus. From his research, only a handful of US colleges
The Boston Globe