Year: 2024

Jane McAlevey: A Life Dedicated to Workers’ Empowerment Ends at 59

Jane McAlevey: A Life Dedicated to Workers’ Empowerment Ends at 59

More news - Recent news Jane McAlevey, an influential organizer and labor scholar, died Sunday at her cabin in Muir Beach, California, at the age of 59. Her half-brother, Mitchell Rotbert, confirmed that multiple myeloma was the cause of death. McAlevey had previously undergone surgery for breast cancer. Throughout her career, McAlevey was a staunch advocate for the working class, emphasizing the importance of worker-led unions. She believed that member-led unions were the most powerful tools for combating economic inequality. In her numerous writings and media appearances, she criticized many U.S. labor leaders for what she saw as their complacency…
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Starting a family in Japan? Consider surrogacy or adoption

Starting a family in Japan? Consider surrogacy or adoption

For countless individuals, the aspiration to build a family is a powerful motivation that permeates their existence. In modern times, the dynamics of a conventional family have evolved significantly, embracing progressive approaches like medical procedures, alongside traditional methods such as adoption and surrogacy. These options empower those who are unable to conceive naturally to establish a family and fulfill the cherished dream they have always desired.Adoption: Pros and ConsBuilding a family through adoption presents numerous benefits for both adopting parents and the child being adopted. It provides an opportunity for parents who face fertility challenges to nurture the family they…
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Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup

Vegas Golden Knights win their first Stanley Cup

More news - Breaking news There were also questions about adding a franchise in a city known for legal sports betting, something sports leagues including the NHL have long avoided. Bettman said hockey betting wasn't as popular as football betting, so the threat of players losing games was minimal. “We don’t worry about the integrity of our game,” Bettman said. Apparently, Bettman should have invested some money in the team before stepping onto the ice for the first time. The Knights seemingly overcame every obstacle that came their way in their inaugural season. They sold more than 14,000 season tickets…
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Apple Vision Pro review: First-gen headset falls short

Apple Vision Pro review: First-gen headset falls short

Related media - News 24 hours Seventeen years ago, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a revolutionary device that combined an iPod, a telephone, and an Internet browser in one. At $500, it was expensive, but its innovation justified the cost, despite some initial flaws. Fast forward to today, and my experience with Apple’s new $3,500 Vision Pro headset has been less than stellar. This ski-goggle-style virtual reality headset aims to merge the physical and digital worlds. Apple bills it as a “space computer” designed for work, entertainment, and play. Without an advance review unit from Apple, I purchased the Vision…
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