14 Reasons Baby Boomers Are Tougher Than These Snowflakes Today In today’s era of technological conveniences and heightened safety standards, it’s easy to overlook the resilience and toughness of past generations. Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, grew up ... 04/16/2024 - 1:35 am | View Link
The age bomb Of all the ‘isms’ in society, only one is still acceptable. In fact, it’s everywhere. Ageism. It’s cool to dis and dismiss people just because they get old. The irony is, it happens to everyone. 04/16/2024 - 1:33 am | View Link
Diddy's 'working hard' to protect his brand from being 'fully eviscerated' during human trafficking probe Sean "Diddy" Combs created a powerful legacy in the entertainment industry, thanks in part to his mastery of marketing. It was only two weeks ago that Diddy's homes in Los Angeles and Miami were ... 04/7/2024 - 9:00 pm | View Link
Never Retire: Why People Are Still Working in Their 70s and 80s It's not uncommon for baby boomers to continue to work well into their 60s, 70s or even 80s. Some people decide to continue working because they need the money, while others love what they do and ... 06/14/2020 - 11:50 pm | View Link
Working Hard vs. Working Smart (and What to Do if Your Boss Seems to Value the Former) more face time and working straight through without breaks generally doesn't get more done. How to Work Hard The concept of working hard doesn't need much explanation, which is why many bosses ... 08/4/2019 - 10:05 pm | View Link
The latest season of Abbott Elementary is filled with guest appearances from internet stars. Since it premiered in 2021, the Emmy-winning workplace sitcom, set at an underfunded Philadelphia public school, has consistently woven internet culture into its plots—and the show’s lightning-fast, blink-or-you’ll-miss-it jokes routinely go viral online. It makes sense given that Abbott Elementary creator and star Quinta Brunson got her start in comedy making videos online, producing series for BuzzFeed and other platforms that are now cemented in internet culture lexicon.
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Now, familiar faces from TikTok and YouTube videos are getting their moment to shine on a traditional sitcom.
(WASHINGTON, D. C.) — The president of Columbia University took a firm stand against antisemitism Wednesday as she parried accusations from Republicans who see the New York campus as a hotbed of bias, but she hedged on whether certain phrases invoked by some supporters of Palestinians rise to harassment.
Nemat Shafik had the benefit of hindsight and months of preparation as she faced a congressional hearing on the Ivy League school’s response to antisemitism and conflicts on campus following the Oct.
The first former U. S. President to face a criminal trial and the judge overseeing those proceedings are both children of Queens. Donald Trump grew up in a faux Tudor house in Jamaica Estates, and Juan Merchan was raised a few miles down the Grand Central Parkway in Jackson Heights.
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Merchan knows more about Trump than their shared geography.
Francois Safieddine is staying busy.
The Denver restaurateur behind concepts like ViewHouse and the recently opened Wonder + Yard is planning a Mexican restaurant in a LoDo building he bought last September.
According to a liquor and dance cabaret license application submitted to the city, Safieddine intends to open a Mexican restaurant at 1620 Wazee St.
The Senate clash over the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas lasted less than three hours as Democrats moved quickly on Wednesday to dismiss the charges as unconstitutional.
The stunted Senate trial marked the end of the deeply partisan and historic effort to convict and remove Mayorkas from office over his handling of the U.
Denver Fire Department Chief Desmond Fulton said Wednesday that he was following what he believed to be the department’s standards when he claimed hundreds of hours of compensatory time off — and then effectively cashed much of it in for $42,000 in extra pay over the last three years.
The chief said he supported an investigation ordered by the city into how he and other members of the department’s leadership tracked and used their hours and paid time off.