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When a job raises red flags immediately, should workers cut and run?
Quitting after weeks or even days? For some workers, it’s the right decision to walk out right away. Nicole noticed a red flag within hours of starting her new job at a Miami-based boutique PR firm in 2022. The CEO didn’t bother introducing her to clients on her first-ever company Zoom call; he dominated the…
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Colombian drug kingpin Dairo Antonio Úsuga sentenced to 45 years
EPA By Nadine Yousif BBC News A US court has sentenced Dairo Antonio Úsuga, who was once Colombia’s most-wanted drug lord, to 45 years in prison. Úsuga, also known as Otoniel, was a notorious cocaine trafficker who was the leader of Colombia’s most powerful gang for more than nine years. He pleaded guilty in January…
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Car crashes into second floor of Pennsylvania home
The Junction Fire Company A man drove his car into the second floor of a Pennsylvania home on Sunday in what officials say was an “intentional act”. Charges are pending against the driver after police found a grey vehicle sticking out of the side of the house in the city of Lewistown. Officials have not…
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UPS driver pay deal in US to be worth $170,000 a year, firm says
Getty Images By Natalie Sherman Business reporter, New York Shipping giant UPS has warned its profits will be lower than planned this year, in part reflecting the pay increases it agreed to grant US workers in a labour deal last month. UPS said the average full-time driver would earn about $170,000 (£135,000) annually, including healthcare…
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What is Ohio’s Issue 1- and why is the vote so controversial?
Jake Olson/BBC By Holly Honderich in Washington Voters in Ohio will decide on Tuesday whether to alter a century-old method of amending their constitution, raising the minimum voter threshold to 60% from a bare majority. The amendment – called Issue 1 – may sound tedious, but the rare August election has major implications for a…
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PSNI: Major data breach identifies thousands of officers
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Julian O’Neill BBC News NI home affairs correspondent The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has apologised for mistakenly revealing details of all its 10,000 staff. NI’s Police Federation said the breach could cause “incalculable damage”.…
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Who is Fani Willis, the prosecutor taking on Donald Trump in Georgia?
Getty Images By Madeline Halpert BBC News Fani Willis was preparing to start her new role as Fulton County District Attorney in Georgia when Donald Trump made a phone call to a top Republican in the state that would upend her work for the next several years. On 2 January 2021, the former president phoned…
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New York City beach closed after woman suffers shark bite
Getty Images By Madeline Halpert BBC News, New York New York City closed its popular Rockaway Beach on Tuesday after a 50-year-old woman was bitten by a shark Monday evening, officials said. The woman was swimming near Beach 59th Street when a shark bit her leg, New York City Parks officials said. Lifeguards took the…
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Which criminal case may be hardest for Trump to win?
Getty Images By Kayla Epstein BBC News, New York Three indictments, 78 charges, three trials. What might Donald Trump’s defence be in court and which of the three cases will be hardest for him to win? The former president stands accused of a litany of crimes. Conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Undermining Americans’…
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Newest national monument set to be created in Arizona
Reuters By Bernd Debusmann Jr BBC News, Washington DC US President Joe Biden is set to announce a new national monument, preserving a vast swathe of land around the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The nearly 1m acre (404,700 hectare) Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument includes thousands of indigenous cultural sites. The designation…