US-style executive pay packets in UK would ‘risk higher inequality’ The academics said they had decided to speak out as an increasing number of British business leaders and the London Stock Exchange have argued for much higher pay awards to improve the UK’s ... 03/24/2024 - 1:29 pm | View Link
‘Disturbing’ salary and bonuses at Valley Children’s Hospital: Councilmembers want investigation The CEO’s salaries as reported on the tax documents are: “Nowhere near consistent with the industry standards…it is an absolute outrage and it’s a disgrace that this CEO and his executives ... 03/20/2024 - 11:27 am | View Link
The bill prohibits airlines from charging fees for families to sit together and requires them to accept vouchers and credits issued in lieu of refunds for at least five years.
The U. S. House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a broad aviation bill to boost air traffic controller staffing, increase funding to avert runway close-call incidents, and speed refunds for canceled flights.
Instead of a deepfake, the Brown project is a ‘deep true.’
Seventy years ago on Friday, no one outside of the U. S. Supreme Court building heard it when Chief Justice Earl Warren announced the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision on school desegregation.
Navigating the used Tesla market can be tricky, but following these tips will help you land the Tesla you want.
It’s a good time to be in the market for a used Tesla. Tesla’s significant price cuts over the past year on its new cars have caused the prices of used Teslas to drop significantly.
Main Street’s renaissance is overturning the narrative on brick-and-mortar retail.
It seems there is only ever bad news about the future of retail, but year after year our independent retailers tell a different story. Locally run shops continue to beat the odds despite the many, often novel, obstacles they face. This spring, we ran a study to seek the truth and understand what people around the country think of their Main Streets.
‘It is, in fact, striking for its lack of vision,’ said one former White House official.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer released on Wednesday a long-anticipated road map for governing artificial intelligence, which called for some $32 billion in annual spending for AI research and development by 2026. The bipartisan proposal, which is meant as a guide for the Senate’s legislative efforts on AI, grew out of a yearlong series of “insight forums,” which included a stacked list of more than 150 experts—from tech leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Satya Nadella—to academics and civil rights leaders.
New York City—the epicenter of global luxury real estate—has by far the most millionaires of any global market.
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