By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
After winning the 2022 World Cup, Argentina would have been forgiven for
Alright basketball hardos, don't come at me like I'm supposed to know who these people are. I'm a casual fan, and the clear and obvious story here is that it's cool that we'll be able to see Jimmer pu
Airports at full stretch, motorway jams predicted, rail lines closed – with train strikes to follow
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Texas’ controversial immigration enforcement law, also known as Senate Bill 4, remains on hold, pending another decision from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The U.S. Supreme Court permitted the law criminalizing illegal entry to take effect on Tuesday afternoon. That decision did not consider whether the law was constitutional, but []
By JEFF AMY Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers are agreeing on pay raises for public school teachers and state employees, although they still have differences to work out in the upcoming budget. State lawmakers on Thursday passed the budget for the year beginning July 1. It also includes spending boosts for education, health
Georgia teachers and state employees will get pay raises as state budget passes
By JEFF AMY Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers are agreeing on pay raises for public school teachers and state employees, although they still have differences to work out in the upcoming budget. State lawmakers on Thursday passed the budget for the year beginning July 1. It also includes spending boosts for education, health
Few workers draw more sympathy and appreciation than the caregivers who tend to the daily needs of elderly people unable to cope by themselves. Working in homes or institutions, they help them eat, dress and bathe. The job is physically strenuous, emotionally demanding and essential to an aging population. But the pay is low — a median hourly $17.19 for nursing assistants. Not surprisingly, the turnover rate is high. In 2023, more than 50% of certified nursing assistants in nursing homes left...
California 's largest insurance company will stop offering insurance to 72,000 homes across the state due to the increased risk of natural disasters. Coverage for the 30,000 houses and 42,000 apartments effected will cease this summer. It comes just months after the insurance giant said it would also stop taking new applications for coverage from homeowners in the state
Mexico's president expressed concerns over the Texas law that grants cops the right to arrest migrants for illegally crossing the border and said deportations won't be accepted.
MPs say HMRC's customer service performance has already hit an 'all-time low'. Latest figures show almost 1million calls went unanswered in January. Have you been kept waiting on an HMRC tax helpline?