Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is demanding answers from the White House following the tragic killing of a 22-year-old nursing student, Laken Hope Riley, on Thursday at the University […]
The Case of the Black Student Suspended Over Dreadlocks in Texas
A court in Texas upheld a school’s decision to suspend a black kid because of his dreadlocks, which has caused debate and prompted concerns about prejudice. The judgment […]
Controversy Surrounds GoFundMe for Accused Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooter
With the statement that her son was going through a “tragic time,” the mother of one of the individuals who is suspected of shooting during the Kansas City […]
Embryonic Uncertainty: Alabama Supreme Court Ruling Leaves Military Family Facing Challenges With In Vitro Fertilization
A recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court has left a military family uncertain about their ability to have another child through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Julie Eshelman […]
Tragic Loss of Nonbinary Teen After Fight at Oklahoma High School
Nex Benedict, who identified as nonbinary, passed suddenly just one day after reporting that he had been involved in a fight with other students at Owasso High School […]
School Districts Cut Ties with Former HR Director Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
Two school districts in Wisconsin have cut their relations with a former human resources director who was recent arrested on accusations of child pornography and child abuse. The […]
Former Outagamie County HR Director Faces Child Pornography Charges
According to online court documents, Adam Westbrook, who formerly served as the Human Resources Director for Outagamie County, has been charged with four counts of possessing child pornography […]
Manhattan D114 Superintendent and Head of HR Resign Abruptly, Leaving Parents Bewildered
After the sudden resignations of both Superintendent Russell Ragon and Director of Human Resources Chris Ruddy last week, the Manhattan D114 school system is experiencing a wave of […]
UKG Study: The Transparency Gap in Company AI Use – Is Your HR Ready for the Future?
A recent study by UKG, in partnership with Technology Evaluation Experts (TechEval), has revealed a concerning transparency gap in how companies are deploying artificial intelligence (AI) within their […]
Mecklenburg County HR Director Resigns Amidst Controversy
According to county authorities, Mecklenburg County’s human resources director Kiesha Young has resigned after only a year on the job. This comes at a time when the county […]
The New Form I-9: Ensuring Compliance in Employee Verification
As of November 1, 2023, employers in the United States are required to use the latest version of Form I-9 for employee verification. The Form I-9, issued by […]
Renard Spivey Murder Case Verdict: A Detailed Examination
The Renard Spivey murder case is a gripping and tragic story that captured the attention of many. Renard Spivey, a former American detention officer, faced allegations of murdering […]
September Jobs Report: A Surprising Surge in Hiring
The U.S. economy delivered an unexpected and significant boost in September, with the latest jobs report revealing the addition of 336,000 jobs. This impressive job growth surpassed the […]
Answer to the housing crisis is to keep building even when no one is buying
To put it another way, backlogs are caused by the forces of the market, and they remain even during times of economic prosperity because the government imposes restrictions […]
According to American Airlines, it could take up to three years to restore nationwide service to full capacity.
Due to an ongoing pilot shortage, American Airlines said Thursday that it could take up to three years to get back to full, nationwide capacity. Customers are flying […]
January 6 Hearing – What Trump did on January 6 isn’t the real story of the day
The committee was faced with a difficult task in what was supposed to be the final January 6 hearing. As the final broadcast of the investigation, the ninth […]
The convictions of Steve Bannon and contempt of congress
Bannon was found guilty of two counts of criminal contempt of Congress after deliberately refusing to appear in court in relation to last year’s attack on the U.S. […]