Tag: work
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Time to get real on the bullet train: California is building it, so let’s make it work
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom got the Christmas present he desperately wanted from President Biden: the crucial piece of a train set. It’s a relatively small piece that’s vital to eventually making this fancy electric train work. I’m referring to the much-maligned bullet train that three California governors have been trying to build . When complete,…
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Citigroup employees, on edge over layoffs, told they can work remotely until the new year
Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup, testifies during a Senate Banking Committee hearing at the Hart Senate Office Building on December 06, 2023 in Washington, DC. Win Mcnamee | Getty Images Citigroup told most of its employees that they can work remotely the final two weeks of December, CNBC has learned. Workers can log in remotely…
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China’s ‘magic weapon’ propaganda machine threatens Americans at HOME warn top Republicans: CCP’s United Front work is ramping up mobilization within the US at universities and through activist groups to ‘destabilize’ our society
Top Republicans are sounding the alarm over China’s mobilization of its vast propaganda machine, which targets “useful idiots” in America. They said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is recruiting accomplices in what it claims is an “existential struggle” against the United States. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, told DailyMail.com that President Xi Jinping’s “entire mission” is…
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Ares Capital: Put New Money To Work (NASDAQ:ARCC)
Makhbubakhon Ismatova With tech stocks like Salesforce (CRM) and Apple (AAPL) back in full-swing again, hitting their 52-week highs, there’s plenty of new capital to be had should one wish to cash out of their positions. While unrealized capital gains are nice to see on paper, paper gains alone are not a tangible early retirement…
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EXCLUSIVE – NRSC Chair Steve Daines says he’s on the ‘same page’ as Donald Trump as they work to flip the Senate to Republicans: Kari Lake will win Arizona if she ‘focuses’ on Independent voters and avoids ‘past grievances,’ the top Republican says
After the “disaster” of the last election cycle, Republican Senator Steve Daines is taking the Republican Senate campaign arm in a new direction, insisting that he and Donald Trump are aligned when it comes to supporting winnable candidates. “The clearest path to becoming a majority is in the United States Senate,” the Montanan said in…