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11 Dec 2019, 1:40 pm
I can't help it Love's always been my game Play it how I may I was made that way I can't help it Men cluster to me Like moths around a flame And if their wings burn I know I'm not to blame Falling in love again Never wanted to What am I to do? [read post]
6 Dec 2019, 2:22 pm by Monica Williamson
Ranger Power LLC Development and Corporate In-House Attorney, Boston, MA. [read post]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now firmly established as a game-changer across the business world, including the HR space. [read post]
27 Nov 2019, 1:22 pm by Lila Margalit
Specifically, the government pointed to efforts by Shakir and HRW to get FIFA, international soccer’s governing body, and the Israeli Football Association to stop holding games in settlements. [read post]
25 Nov 2019, 5:53 pm by David Cohen
Just as we work to master change in our industry, and just as competition forces us to continuously up our game, it is incumbent upon America to up its game, too. [read post]
22 Nov 2019, 7:30 am by Hannah Meakin (UK)
The Working Group on Risk-Free Reference Rates has set a target of Q3 2020 to stop new lending using LIBOR. [read post]
With that said, how do we change the game and attract top talent that stays and adds more value to our cultures and teams? [read post]
15 Nov 2019, 10:28 am by Adam Levitin
It takes issue only with private equity’s unique combination of extreme leverage and corporate control, and it does so in the least invasive way possible: the Stop Wall Street Looting Act doesn’t restrict acquisition of corporate control. [read post]
12 Nov 2019, 5:00 am by Jed Rubenfeld
But letting the government dictate what opinions are too offensive to be uttered is a fool’s game and is clearly unconstitutional under existing law. [read post]
8 Nov 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
The Hottest Stop for Candidates on the 2020 Campaign Trail? [read post]
1 Nov 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Corporate Political Transparency: It’s optional Center for Public Integrity – Dave Levinthal | Published: 10/24/2019 The disparity in the disclosure of political donations by corporations, detailed in a new report by the Center for Political Accountability and Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, underscores the flaccidity of federal laws and regulations governing what public companies must… [read post]
29 Oct 2019, 10:39 am by Jonathan Bailey
DynaStudy is a small, two-person company that publishes notes, study guides, activity books and games for schools to share with their students. [read post]
21 Oct 2019, 3:19 am by Broc Romanek
Among the cool features: – One-stop-shop for proxy & other materials (annual/sustainability reports, etc.) [read post]
18 Oct 2019, 11:19 am by Andrew Keane Woods
Let’s imagine a hypothetical where Chinese fans showed up at NFL games protesting police violence and racial inequality in the U.S. [read post]
18 Oct 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
The Stopping Harmful Interference in Elections for a Lasting Democracy Act proposes increasing transparency for campaigns, parties, and PACs by requiring them to report any attempt by a foreign government or individual to influence an election to the FEC and the FBI. [read post]
17 Oct 2019, 4:36 pm
  He massively favored corporate farms over smaller, traditional family farms. [read post]
16 Oct 2019, 1:40 pm by Vishnu Kannan
On Tuesday, CNN and the New York Times hosted the fourth debate of the 2020 Democratic primary campaign, moderated by Anderson Cooper, Erin Burnett and Mark Lacey. [read post]
15 Oct 2019, 4:57 am by SHG
— Michael Rappaport (@MichaelRapp) October 14, 2019 One can fairly argue that both teams are playing the same game, of packing the court with justices in whom they repose trust to rule the way they would prefer. [read post]
2 Oct 2019, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
When his interviewer (and potential boss) pulled out a table showing the hundreds of billions of dollars that the U.S. government collects from corporate income taxes, the young economist was undeterred: “The data in that table must have been falsified. [read post]