An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: A Canadian woman has been ordered by a civil tribunal to compensate her former employer for “time theft” after she was caught misrepresenting hours worked by controversial tracking software. Karlee…
Border officials allow asylum-seekers to request U.S. entry through mobile app
Migrants deemed to be vulnerable, such as the elderly and pregnant women, will be allowed to enter the U.S. legally under the new Biden administration process.
Ukraine says its forces hold out against Russia in battle for Soledar
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday thanked two units in Soledar that he said “are holding their positions and inflicting significant losses on the enemy.” He did not give more details. Zelenskyy said he and senior Ukrainian commanders …
Twitter Singapore employees booted from office after company fails to pay rent: report
The Elon Musk-era of Twitter has gotten even more interesting as Gizmodo reports that workers in Twitter’s Singapore office have been forced to work remotely after Musk has purposely missed rent payments.This is more than just a satellite foreign mark…
Lisa Marie Presley dies at 54 after suspected cardiac arrest
Mother confirms death of musician and only daughter of rock ‘n’ roll legend Elvis Presley.
Urban Disasters: Readiness, Response, and Recovery
Urban Disasters: Readiness, Response, and Recovery
Urban Disasters: Readiness, Response, and Recovery
Introducing a series of blog posts by Russ Glenn
Urban disasters are one of a range of urban scenarios that both civil and military re…
Australia on track for 2023 migration boom as arrivals dwarf Treasury forecasts, ex-official says
Former immigration department deputy believes government has ‘significantly underestimated’ net migration Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia is on track for net migration of more than 300,000 people this …
Teen’s death brings toll in month of unrest in Peru to 49
A 16-year-old shot during a protest in the southern Peruvian region of Puno has died, bringing the death toll to 49 in more than a month of unrest following the ouster of President Pedro Castillo