New Jersey Mandates Severance Pay For Workers Facing Mass Layoffs
"Workers' performance and workers' dedication to the company were secondary. Now, they'll be moved more to the forefront," state Sen. Joe Cryan, a co-sponsor of the bill, said. (Image credit: Julio...
View ArticleGot Impeachment Trial Milk? These Senators Do
Strict Senate rules allow the following on the chamber floor during the impeachment trial: water, candy and ... milk. The presence of milk during the trial has become a hot topic on social media....
View ArticleJuice WRLD Cause Of Death Was Accidental Overdose
The rapper's unexpected death at Midway International Airport was caused by an overdose of opioids, according to the medical examiner. (Image credit: Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
View ArticleChinese Authorities Begin Quarantine Of Wuhan City As Coronavirus Cases Multiply
Transportation in and out of the city of 11 million is being shut down as cases of the coronavirus are being reported throughout China and abroad. Wuhan is believed to be the contagion's epicenter....
View ArticleTanker Plane Fighting Australia's Bushfires Crashes, Killing Crew Of 3
The crash occurred south of the capital, Canberra, as Australia continues battling massive fires that have scorched a Pennsylvania-sized section of the country. (Image credit: Dan Himbrechts/Dan...
View ArticleFederal Government May Tighten Restrictions On Service Animals On Planes
One of the biggest changes is that the Department of Transportation would no longer require airlines to consider emotional support animals as service animals, as they have in the past. (Image credit:...
View ArticleSupreme Court Could Be Headed To A Major Unraveling Of Public School Funding
At Wednesday's arguments, a majority of the justices suggested a major expansion of public funding for parochial schools. (Image credit: Jessica Gresko/AP)
View ArticleHolocaust Survivor Returning To Auschwitz: 'It's Like Going To The Family...
Vladimir Munk left Auschwitz 75 years ago after the concentration camp was liberated by Soviet soldiers. Now, for the first time, he's going back to a place he calls a burial ground for his family....
View ArticleMost Americans Are Lonely, And Our Workplace Culture May Not Be Helping
A new survey of 10,000 Americans finds 61% of us are lonely. Young people, men and those new at their jobs are some of the hardest hit. (Image credit: Estelle Johnson/EyeEm/Getty Images)
View ArticleMyanmar Must Prevent Genocide Of Rohingya, U.N. Court Rules
In a unanimous decision, a 17-judge panel said Myanmar must take steps to protect the Muslim minority Rohingya, who "remain extremely vulnerable" after a brutal 2017 crackdown by the military. (Image...
View ArticleWATCH LIVE: Democrats Continue Their Case For Removing Trump From Office
On Thursday, House Democrats are outlining how the law applies to what they see as the president's "corrupt scheme" with Ukraine to tilt the 2020 election in his favor. (Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP...
View ArticleAttorney General William Barr's Unwavering Support Of Trump, Explained
The New Yorker's David Rohde says Barr acts as Trump's political "sword and shield," which has made him the most feared, criticized and effective member of the president's cabinet.
View ArticleCan Airport Screening Help Stop The Spread Of Wuhan Coronavirus?
A new illness is spreading throughout China and other parts of the world, including one confirmed case in the U.S. As airports ramp up screening efforts, public health experts question if they help....
View ArticleAfrica's Richest Woman Now Formally A Suspect In Angolan Corruption Probe
Prosecutors say Isabel dos Santos, billionaire daughter of Angola's ex-president, engaged in rampant financial misconduct — following the release of over 700,000 documents known as the Luanda Leaks....
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