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Starting this Saturday, Hawaiian Airlines will no longer require its more than 7,000 employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. And the carrier is welcoming back unvaccinated employees who chose to take a leave of absence. However, the new policy doesn’t benefit everyone. During the pandemic, Hawaiian let unvaccinated employees go on unpaid leave if they promised to get the shot by January 2023. Those employees are being allowed back without penalty. But about 100 workers who refused to make that promise were fired. Hawaiian Airlines said they can come back, too. But they have to reapply without credit for their...
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More than two years into the pandemic, Europe is finally open for tourism with no restrictions – or most of it. Now that countries like The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany, which once imposed the strictest entry requirements possible, have abolished them all, only one European country stands alone in requiring tests of unvaccinated Americans. Aerial View Of Ronda, Andalusia, Spain, Europe For some in certain parts of the world, it certainly feels like the virus has been beaten, especially now that a majority of countries worldwide have decided it is time to move forward, including in Europe, a continent that...
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It’s going to be a red-letter week for Sen. Doug Mastriano’s gubernatorial campaign: the Republican underdog is finally launching a television advertising campaign. Mastriano’s campaign announced Monday that its first ads of the race will go up later this week in a fundraising pitch to supporters. The campaign did not respond to questions about the ads’ content but stated in the email that “our team is putting the final touches on them as we speak.” A PennLive check with advertising trackers Kantar/CMAG confirmed that the Mastriano campaign has reserved $234,000 from Oct. 4 through Oct. 10, concentrated in the Pittsburgh...
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Delegating refills, referrals, and other office tasks will get us back to what we love to do Well, since it's been published in the New York Times, it must be true. Turns out, healthcare providers are burned out. In a big article last week, the New York Times reported on dramatic increases in burnout reported among physicians and other healthcare providers, based on a recent article on a large survey of healthcare providers published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. As if we didn't know. I'm sure there are many out there who are not burned out, who are doing just fine,...
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) on Monday ripped former President Trump’s recent remarks saying that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has a “death wish,” calling the comments against McConnell and his wife, former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, an “absolutely despicable, racist attack.” Cheney, the vice chairwoman of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, warned that Trump’s remarks could incite further violence. “When you see former President Trump just in the last 24 hours suggesting in a pretty thinly veiled way, using words that that could well cause violence against the Republican leader of...
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The surge in remote work, and a decline in demand for office space, during the COVID-19 pandemic has apparently wiped an estimated $453 billion off commercial real-estate value. That's not good news for investors and pension funds relying on the value of these buildings. The US National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) came up with the figure, and is predicting what it calls an "office real estate apocalypse." While it focused its work on New York City, data from 105 office markets throughout America between 2000 and 2022 was included in a report this fall. Prior to the coronavirus outbreak,...
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) says he is “in conversations” with a cruise line to house arriving border crossers and illegal aliens, sent on migrant buses from Texas, on a ship off the coast of the city. Last month, reports circulated that Adams was considering housing thousands of newly arrived border crossers and illegal aliens on a Norwegian cruise line ship as part of a broader effort by the city to deal with a steady flow of migrant buses sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R).
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Ted Cruz RetweetedTed’s ‘Truth & Courage’ bus tour is heading for Arizona. pic.twitter.com/cduX8yUMZi— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) October 3, 2022
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[Catholic Caucus] Arlington's Bishop Freely Chose to Limit TLM AccessOn September 30, 2022, Crisis Magazine published a very important article by James Baresel, "When Bishops Put Obedience Above Charity," concerning the true (Thomistic) and false (anti-Thomistic) notions of obedience and how they have played out in the dramatic situation in the Arlington, Virginia diocese. In particular, Baresel explains how true episcopal authority is exercised in charitably placing the spiritual needs of his flock above servile adherence to unnecessary laws or requirements, as indeed Canon Law itself provides for.Two excerpts:"Bishop Burbidge is not interested in determining the bare minimum Church law...
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A 20-year-old woman was charged with murder for allegedly running into a man in Cypress over the weekend who she believed was trying to run over a cat, authorities said Wednesday, Sept. 28. Hannah Star Esser was scheduled to appear in Westminster Superior Court on Oct. 13, where she may enter a plea, said Kimberly Edds, a spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. Esser was arrested Sunday night after Cypress police were called to the 9700 block of Graham Street just before 8:25 p.m. and found Victor Anthony Luis, 43, lying dead in the street, police said. Both...
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A Mexican mama has been accused of throwing a Satanic birthday party for her one-year-old baby after images of the birthday bash went viral on social media. In the photos, the mother showed off the decorations she chose for her daughter Lilith’s birthday party, which seemed to include sinister decorations that resemble what people think of when they think of a satanic worship cult. The mother, Janeth Zapata, shared a video of Lilith during her birthday party. The little girl wore a black outfit while celebrating her first birthday and is shown surrounded by apparently Satanic decorations that left social...
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Donald Trump sues CNN claiming defamation, seeks $475M Former president Donald Trump sued CNN for defamation on Monday, seeking $475 million in punitive damages and claiming that the network had carried out a “campaign of libel and slander” against him. Trump claims in his lawsuit, filed in US District Court in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that the network had used its influence as a leading news organization to defeat him politically. CNN declined to comment on the case. Trump, a Republican, claims in the 29-page lawsuit that CNN had a long track record of criticizing him but had ramped up its...
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Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – Following a trend in recent years of underestimating voter support for Brexit and Donald Trump, opinion polls in Brazil were way off the mark for Sunday's first round of presidential elections. Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and many of his far-right allies mustered results much better than pollsters had predicted, catching analysts off guard and shocking supporters of his leftist rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. "The biggest loser (of Sunday's election) are all the polls," Latin America analyst Michael Shifter of the Inter-American Dialogue think tank told AFP. ... What went wrong? Analysts are scratching their...
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Brasília (AFP) – President Jair Bolsonaro was not the only one to have a surprisingly strong night in Brazil's elections Sunday: the far-right incumbent's allies also beat expectations in congressional and governor's races. Political analysts say that means hardline conservatives will be powerful players in the Latin American giant's new political landscape, weakening leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and his Workers' Party (PT), even if he beats Bolsonaro in the October 30 presidential runoff. Here is a look at some of the big wins for "Bolsonarismo": Congress Bolsonaro's Liberal Party (PL) is on track to be the largest...
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What was once just a nervous joke among Washington policymakers and military experts when Trump ran for the presidency has suddenly crept closer to a horrendous range of possibilities, judging from a Newsweek survey of former Pentagon officials and experts. And no one knows where the confrontation is headed after weeks of increasingly personal insults and military provocations from both sides. On September 26, four days after the Pentagon sent a flight of B-1 bombers and fighter escorts off North Korea in a display of military force, Pyongyang "moved a small number of fighter jets, external fuel tanks and air-to-air...
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Election emergencies can develop from public health crises, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, power outages, active shooter situations, cyberattacks and any number of other events. They can affect one jurisdiction, or a whole state. States cannot prepare for absolutely all circumstances, but they can, and have, taken steps to be prepared. On this webpage you will find information on: State laws relating to the postponement or relocation of an election. The executive branch role in election emergencies. Examples of emergencies around the nation. Potential mitigation strategies.
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The germ-fearing “King of All Media” has finally emerged from his “apocalypse bunker.” Infamous germaphobe and COVID-fearing Howard Stern — who has been broadcasting from home since March 2020 — went out to dinner in public for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Stern, 68, dined at Israeli restaurant Laser Wolf in Williamsburg on Saturday night with a host of stars, including Jennifer Aniston, close friend Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Hamm, Justin Theroux and Jason Bateman.
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How do you stop raiding the office pantry for snacks? And why do some people crave salty snacks, while others prefer sweet treats? We put down our bag of chips to ask the experts.It’s 3pm and like clockwork, your brain – and colleague – are nudging you to make that trip to the office pantry for coffee and snacks. Or if you’re working from home, you can’t help but be drawn to the fridge like, every five minutes. Why are you hardwired to snack, especially when you’re trying to lose weight – and if the boss is reading this over...
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The latest Tweet by BNO News states, 'Japan emergency alert: "North Korea appears to have launched a missile. Please evacuate to the inside of a building or go to the basement. Target area: Hokkaido"'
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[Catholic Caucus] “They hate the Old Rite because the Enemy has set fear in their hearts.”The great Fr. Hunwicke at his esteemed page has composed an insightful post. He is dead on target. The reason the haters of the Vetus Ordo fear and hate the Vetus Ordo is because of the moral life implied in the content of the rites of the VO, prayers and rubrics.With his assumed permission, here is the whole thing. Be sure to visit his place in gratitude for his insight and also check the comments over there. My emphases.So beautiful … why do they hate...
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