For one night only Theo Randall, Francesco Mazzei and Jacob Kenedy join forces for a special dinner in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH)
More than 22,000 participants join the Angels Walk for Autism to raise awareness about the need for more disability-inclusive livelihood opportunities where Filipinos with autism can thrive
A county-by-county analysis by MIT researchers shows the places in the US that stand to see the biggest economic changes from the switch to cleaner energy because their job markets are most closely linked to fossil fuels. While many of those places have intensive drilling and mining operations, the researchers find, areas that rely on…
The City of Wichita will be having a Career Fair on Monday to find workers for a number of job openings. The city has 293 open positions across the various departments, including a number of seasonal opportunities.
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In mid-2015, announcing his candidacy for president of the United States, Donald Trump declared that he would “be the greatest jobs president that God ever created.” Subsequently, the Republican billionaire hammered away at this theme. The nation’s loss of factory jobs, he argued, was the fault of Democrats, but, as he told a Detroit audience, he would “restore manufacturing in More
While rural Minnesota faces crises in child care, housing and health care, our representatives spend their time fighting the new flag and complaining they don’t have a voice.
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A Saudi court's decision to sentence fitness influencer Manahel al-Otaibi to 11 years in prison highlights what activists describe as a fierce crackdown on even vaguely critical online speech.- Manahel al-Otaibi - Otaibi, a 29-year-old blogger and fitness instructor, was arrested in November 2022.
Negotiations between Bayern Munich and Austria boss Ralf Rangnick are
Elon Musk has called for “absolutely hardcore” job cuts at Tesla, as the company lays off hundreds more employees in an attempt to control costs.