Asian perspectives of the US have shifted from a country once perceived as a force of "moral legitimacy" to something akin to "a landlord seeking rent," Singapore's defense chief said on the sidelines of an international security meeting.One example is that from the time of President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address more than 60 years ago, the image of the US was of a country that would not allow tyranny such as colonial control to be replaced by another form of tyranny. Now "the image has changed from liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent," according to a prepared text of his remarks posted on a government website over the weekend. read more
John Bolton, who served as national security adviser in President Donald Trump's first administration, says that President Trump 'effectively surrendered' to Vladimir Putin in the lead up to negotiations over the fate of Ukraine. read more
According to a new Wall Street Journal report, even employees within the company are worried Disney "has become addicted to price hikes and has reached the limits of what middle-class Americans can afford." read more
It appears that President Donald Trumps State Department, led by Marco Rubio, expects to pay $400 million for some kind of "armored" Tesla vehicles. But don't worry - Musk, now a special government employee for Trump, has assured the public that potential conflicts of interest as he unilaterally decides where government funds are directed will not be an issue. read more
A Dolly Parton-themed musical had to be suspended mid-show in Manchester because of homophobic harassment, according to one of the actors in the production. One of the performers in the musical Here You Come Again, Stevie Webb, said that homophobic incidents at the show have become so bad the cast was at one point forced to leave the stage. read more
If JPMC has a policy that requires employees work from the office, then either comply or find a different job.
#17 | Posted by madbomber
That is the course that many employees will follow.
The best employees are the most likely to leave over return-to-office mandates, new survey says
Gartner described a "high-performing employee" as someone "who had progressed faster in their career compared to peers." The reason these employees were less likely to stay, the study said, was because they feel a strict policy translates to distrust to do their job. The study also points out that these employees also may have an easier time finding another job " one that gives them the flexibility to work from home.
"High-performing employees are more easily able to pursue opportunities at organizations that offer hybrid or fully remote policies," said Caitlin Duffy, director in the Gartner HR practice.
www.boston.com
It's a crap car anyway.
Tech, Tesla Problematic In J.D. Power Initial Quality StudyToo bad it took people to notice the crap owner to change their minds on the car, but a non-sale is a non-sale.
forbes.com
#2 how many vaccines should the child have to have?
#3 | Posted by oneironaut
This isn't China, where we have a surplus of donor organs kept viable by whomever the government sticks on their death row.
Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China
political prisoners, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, are being executed "on-demand" in order to provide organs for transplant to recipients.
en.m.wikipedia.org
Got anything to say about that?
I remember when DeSantis started showing illustrations in some of these books to news outlets they had to cut their [feed] because the material was too sexually explicit for their viewing audience.
#59 | Posted by BellRinger
I remember that! Caught me mid-stroke. Really left me hanging, if you will... :(