• EXCLUSIVE: City Manager Association Censured a Man for Refusing to Enforce a Nonexistent Vaccine Mandate. Now, He’s Suing.

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The professional association for city managers issued a public censure against a Michigan city official in part because he promised firefighters Read More

  • First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Mocks Nigerians Doing Menial Jobs Abroad, Says They’re Doing Jobs They Refused To Do ...

    Senator Remi Tinubu, the wife of the Nigerian President, has mocked young Nigerians who have relocated overseas in search of greener pastures for taking on jobs they refused to do at home. The first lady spoke in a recent interview with Arise News.

  • Spanish prison lockdown due to protests

    Approximately 1,200 inmates in Catalonia find themselves directly impacted by a wave of protest actions undertaken by prison staff. This situation unfolded on Saturday, March 16, leaving many prisoners confined to their cells, unable to partake in their usual activities or see their families over the weekend. A day of unrest The protests were sparked […]

  • Oxbridge Re hit by rise in net losses

    Oxbridge Re has announced its financial results for the final quarter and

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    Schroder, Nets hand Raptors 11th straight loss

    Dennis Schroder had 19 points, seven assists and five rebounds to lead the Brooklyn Nets past Toronto 96-88 on Monday as the Raptors found themselves mired in a gambling investigation.

  • Study reports enormous ice loss from Greenland glacier

    Ground-based measuring devices and aircraft radar operated in the far northeast of Greenland show how much ice the 79° N-Glacier is losing. According to measurements conducted by the Alfred Wegener Institute, the thickness of the glacier has decreased by more than 160 meters since 1998. Warm ocean water flowing under the glacier tongue is melting the ice from below.

  • Daycare should be able to refuse non-vaccinated kids: VVD

    The drop in the childhood vaccination rate, and a spate of measles infections and whooping cough deaths, has led to renewed calls for compulsory vaccination for children who go to daycare in the Netherlands. Now VVD MPs have re-tabled draft legislation which would allow daycare centres to refuse unvaccinated children if the vaccination rate for potentially serious childhood diseases such as measles falls below 90%. This was already the case last year, figures from public health institute RIVM...

  • Brazil generated over 300,000 net formal jobs in February

    Brasilia, Mar 27 (Prensa Latina) Brazil registered in February a sharp expansion of its labor market compared to January, creating as many as n306,111 net formal jobs, according to the Ministry of Labor. The figure accounts for 137,608 new more jobs compared to January´s, when 168,503 vacancies were generated. The post Brazil generated over 300,000 net formal jobs in February first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Ohtani representatives refuse to give evidence they reported alleged theft

    Interpreter accused of stealing millions from MLB starPlayer’s camp have not provided evidence of criminal reportUnanswered questions remain over allegations Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter stole millions from the baseball star after his representatives declined to give further details to ESPN.Ippei Mizuhara is accused of wiring huge sums from Ohtani’s accounts to cover his debts with an illegal California bookmaker, a claim the player repeated in a press conference on Monday. Ohtani’s...

  • WTI Extends Losses After API Reports Large Crude Build

    WTI Extends Losses After API Reports Large Crude Build Oil prices dipped lower today, consolidating just off five-month highs. "WTI crude oil and Brent crude oil front month futures trade steady after both climbing 1.6% on Monday as Ukrainian drones hit another Russian oil refinery, adding to the list of casualties of Russian refining infrastructure, which according to (Goldman Sachs) has knocked out an estimated 900,000 barrels per day of refining capacity," Saxo Bank noted. ...

  • Pay rises could lead to job losses, business body warns

    Small businesses could be forced to shutter if Australians on minimum and award wages receive a pay rise, the nation’s largest business body warns. The Fair Work Commission is undertaking its annual wage review this week and will hear from employers, unions and governments. The Australian Council of Trade Unions has called for a five […]

  • 3 Takeaways from Brooklyn Nets Spirited Loss to Milwaukee Bucks

    Upsets, bracket chatter, and an onslaught of Capital One commercials featuring Charles Barkley and his buddies — it’s hard to think of a louder sporting event in existence than March Madness. With the NCAA dropping needle on the big dance yesterday, the college game seemed all but certain to drown out any noise conjured up by the lowly Brooklyn Nets, who tipped off game No. 70 just as Dayton completed its surreal 17-point comeback and Oakland started making Kentucky fans sweat. This time of...