Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Announces $25K Settlement in First Paid Safe Leave Case

Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Announces $25K Settlement in First Paid Safe Leave Case

NEW YORK, NY – Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas today announced a settlement agreement with Los Olivos, a food distributor based in Farmingdale, NY, to resolve violations of the NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law. The settlement requires the company to pay $22,000 to an NYC-based worker who was wrongfully terminated […]

Candace Cameron Bure On Faith During The Pandemic

Candace Cameron Bure On Faith During The Pandemic

By GodTube Anytime our comfort is challenged can sometimes test our faith. The pandemic has impacted everyone’s life in some way. However, suffering can be an opportunity to grow our faith as we depend more on God. Christian actress, producer, and author, Candace Cameron Bure, shared her thoughts on faith during the pandemic. She spoke […]

USCIS Implements New Law Related to Citizenship for Children of Military Members and U.S. Government Employees Stationed Overseas

USCIS Implements New Law Related to Citizenship for Children of Military Members and U.S. Government Employees Stationed Overseas

On Sept. 18, we updated our policy guidance concerning residency requirements under section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to comply with the requirements of the recently enacted Citizenship for Children of Military Members and Civil Servants Act.   Under the new law, a child born outside of the United States acquires automatic […]

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Never Asked to Be Notorious

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Never Asked to Be Notorious

A Protestor carries a sign that says “Honor RGB’s Wishes,” at a protest against the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. – WASHINGTON D.C., USA – SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 (Shutterstock) By Andi Zeisler, Bitch Media Even during a year thick with unsubtle metaphors, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death last Friday, on the eve […]

Pandemic Has More Americans Turning to Alcohol

Pandemic Has More Americans Turning to Alcohol

By Alan Mozes, HealthDay Reporter, WebMD TUESDAY, Sept. 29, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Is the coronavirus pandemic driving people to drink? Yes, a new U.S. survey shows, and the greatest spike in alcohol use is being seen in women. Overall, there was a 14% jump in drinking frequency this past spring among U.S. adults over 30 when compared […]

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