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The Christian Science Monitor· 19 hours agoAs more than 17 million American workers are out of a job, Sharon Goen, a former hospitality worker in Las Vegas, is having the opposite experience. “We’re not making a living wage,” she says of gig workers.
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Is Set to Be Freed
New York Times· 2 days agoThe lawyer who represented Ms. Zhang during her trial, Zhang Keke (the two are not related), said he...
CMO said ministers should ‘hang their heads in shame’ during pandemic
Press Association News via AOL· 5 days agoDr Sir Michael McBride told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry how leaks of Executive meetings were...
2:00PM Water Cooler 5/14/2024 | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 1 day agoToday's Water Cooler: Politics, pandemics, Michael Cohen's "legal services."
'Devastating' reality of maternity services laid bare in new report
The US Sun· 2 days agoThe landmark inquiry into the state of maternity services was led by Conservative MP Theo Clarke who...
News media that botched huge stories appoint themselves arbiters of truth again
The Washington Times· 6 days agoIt appears, however, that some journalists aren’t as concerned about the actual truth as they are...
Airline strike threat as pilots reject £200,000 pay deal
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoBritish holidaymakers face potential summer holiday travel chaos after pilots at EasyJet rejected a...
Major hospital's radiology department and critical care unit 'crumbling'
Daily Express· 7 days agoA UK hospital is in dire straits as its outpatients, radiology department and critical care unit are...
Luxury apparel chain shuts U.S. stores in Chapter 15 bankruptcy
TheStreet.com· 2 days agoThe United Kingdom-based luxury apparel chain will liquidate and close all of its stores in the U.S. after filing for restructuring under Canada's Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act and for ...
How the Pandemic Reshaped American Gun Violence
New York Times· 1 day agoTaking a stroll around the neighborhood is a routine activity for many Americans. The number of people living this close to fatal violence grew drastically during the pandemic years, a New York ...