Less than 24 hours after a human resources director found her on LinkedIn and conducted a 15-minute Zoom interview, Sinoha Rivas received an unreal job offer. … [Read more...] about Remote work scams target laid-off Americans with fake interviews
Capitals
Biden heads to friendly terrain to pivot away from questions about mislaid classified documents
President Biden on Monday will open a series of visits to Democratic strongholds to highlight his accomplishments, rally the party faithful and attempt to change the subject from the scandal of his mishandling of classified documents. … [Read more...] about Biden heads to friendly terrain to pivot away from questions about mislaid classified documents
Grand Canyon’s Havasu Falls will host tourists again, starting in February
The Havasupai Indian Reservation will reopen its territory and the Havasu Falls adjacent to the Grand Canyon that it owns and operates on Feb. 1, after being closed since March 2020. … [Read more...] about Grand Canyon’s Havasu Falls will host tourists again, starting in February
Fired gay guidance counselor challenges Catholic school’s religious exemption from employment law
School guidance counselor Shelly Fitzgerald isn't giving up her court battle against a Roman Catholic high school in Indiana that fired her after learning of she was in a same-sex marriage. … [Read more...] about Fired gay guidance counselor challenges Catholic school’s religious exemption from employment law
House Republicans cheer end of proxy voting despite added hardship for thin majority to pass bills
House Republicans said they stand by Speaker Kevin McCarthy's decision to end pandemic-era proxy voting, even though just a handful of absent GOP lawmakers will threaten their slim majority. … [Read more...] about House Republicans cheer end of proxy voting despite added hardship for thin majority to pass bills