May is National Bike Month, so it might be a good time to get out and go for a ride.
May 1 is the deadline for incoming college students to deposit to save their spot in class at the university that will be home in the fall. However, due to a delayed roll-out of federal student aid applications, many schools are giving families more time to decide.
The wait continues but not for much longer!
Consumers are reporting being tricked by rentals that don’t materialize.
For many fresh out of college, the drive to land that first professional role is a top priority. Yet, new graduates can be exposed to sophisticated scams that can jeopardize not just their finances but also their identities.
On this episode of PM Chicago with Bret Gogoel: Greg Hinz from Crain’s Chicago has the story on a Watchdog group who’s suggesting Chicago needs a new transit agency to replace the CTA. After that, the Daily Herald’s Christopher Placek discusses how the Bears stadium plans have shifted from owning with the new public-private plans. […]
Half a dozen employees of NFL Media and other arms of a league that
Pastor James Wanjohi known for his flamboyant lifestyle and role as the pastor of Jesus Culture Ministries in Roysambu, Nairobi, has found himself embroiled in a major controversy. An organization associated with his church and business ventures has been accused of causing immense financial distress and disappointment to countless job seekers who had hoped to find better opportunities abroad. According to reports, over 4,000 individuals paid fees ranging from Sh100,000 to Sh140,000 to WorthStart...
Police in Nairobi have launched a manhunt for city preacher James Wanjohi
Photographers talk us through the images – from confused parents to topless lovers – that wowed the judges for this year’s prize Continue reading
"A Lack Of Job Security": White-Collar Job Growth Stalls Hard While hiring rates for those in the bottom-third of US income distribution has been on a tear (and largely going to part time workers, most of whom are illegal immigrants), white collar jobs hiring is stalling out across much of the US, with industries such as finance, technology, media, and professional services such as law and accounting all suffering despite the national unemployment rate hovering near historic lows. ...