Democrats seized on his comments, arguing that JD Vance was resigned to the reality of school shootings. Source link
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Has the Spread of Tipping Reached Its Limit? Don’t Count on It.
Both major presidential candidates propose exempting tips from taxes. That could encourage more reliance on tipping, and leave workers vulnerable. Source link
Read More »Farro is the Queen of Make-Ahead Salads
This colorful grain salad is laced with juicy stone fruit and milky burrata cheese. Source link
Read More »Anti-abortion doctors urge Supreme Court to keep mifepristone restrictions in place
CNN — A group of doctors opposed to abortion asked the Supreme Court Tuesday to restrict access to a key medication abortion drug while other legal challenges play out, as Wednesday night’s deadline for the court to act approaches. The filing means that after the Justice Department files a response …
Read More »Pelé: What made Brazilian legend so great
CNN — Born into poverty – he used to kick a grapefruit around Brazil’s Minas Gerais state – Pelé finished his career as arguably soccer’s greatest ever player. He was that rarity; like Muhammad Ali, Pelé was a sports star, who transcended his sport. The Brazilian brought joy and creativity …
Read More »Japan Tries to Reclaim Its Clout as a Global Tech Leader
Japanese chip companies are tapping billions of dollars and collaborating with foreign firms as part of new government policies that look outward. Source link
Read More »Judge Rejects Key Part of N.C.A.A. Antitrust Settlement With Athletes
The concern over restrictions on some payments raises uncertainty on whether a landmark agreement on compensating athletes can be reached and approved. Source link
Read More »Labor Day Travel Plans? What to Know About the Hotel Strike.
Though hotel chains say they’ll continue to operate normally, travelers could see disruptions as employees walked off the job in cities from Boston to Honolulu. Here’s what to know. Source link
Read More »Labor Day Weekend Is Here. Let’s Cook.
Lean into the long weekend with jerk chicken and coconut rice, hot dogs, a big tomato salad and no-bake cheesecake bars. Source link
Read More »Supreme Court seems sympathetic to postal worker who didn’t work Sundays in dispute over religious accommodations
CNN — The Supreme Court seemed to side with a former mail carrier, an evangelical Christian, who says the US Postal Service failed to accommodate his request to not work on Sundays. A lower court had ruled against the worker, Gerald Groff, holding that his request would cause an “undue …
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