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Takeaways from the AP's investigation into how US prisoners are hurt or killed on the job
U-T San Diego· 8 hours agoA sweeping Associated Press investigation into prison labor in the United States found that prisoners who are hurt or killed on the job are often being denied the rights and protections offered ...
Uber and Lyft drivers remain as divided as lawmakers over minimum pay rates
Minnesota Reformer via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIf you want to understand what’s fueling the drive at the state Legislature to enact minimum pay...
Your next true-crime fix? This sensational investigative podcast
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThe relentless scrutiny visited upon BBC journalism focuses, often heatedly, on perceptions of bias....
Major agricultural firm sues California over farmworker unionization law
ABC 10 Sacramento· 2 days agoGavin Newsom reluctantly signed two years ago after pressure from the White House. The action by the...
Starting a career in aged care? Effective resume writing tips
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoBecoming an aged care worker is a noble decision. Ready to begin creating the perfect resume? Here...
11 Brockton school employees topped $200K in 2023 — including 3 getting paid not to work
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoBROCKTON — In 2023, nearly 900 people earned at least $100,000 working for the Brockton Public...
Run, Jeffrey, Run.
Politico· 2 days agoNevada Democrats acknowledge they have a challenge ahead of them. “Like everything in organizing, it’s not going to be easy,” said TED PAPPAGEORGE, the...
University Professors Are Losing Their Jobs Over “New McCarthyism” on Gaza
The Intercept· 9 hours agoMany scholars committed to Palestinian liberation can no longer do their jobs. This is nowhere truer...
Buffalo Next: M&T strives for lasting effect with donations, volunteers
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoLeona Harper recalled the vital role the Delavan Grider Community Center played following the May...
Phillips playing in the PGA Championship at 61
The Post-Star· 2 days agoAt first glance, it's easy to pick out the most unlikely entrant in golf's second major of the year. A deeper look at Phillips' pedigree suggests the only fluke about the 5-foot-4 golf instructor ...