Labor Department Decries Surge in Exploited Migrant Children
The agency said it had found thousands of cases where minors were employed in illegal, often dangerous jobs. Congress has accused the health secretary of failing to protect them.Read More
How Lindsey Horan Got Mad, and How That Got the U.S. Even
Lindsey Horan’s tying goal against the Netherlands saved her team at the World Cup. But it came from a dark place she knows well.Read More
More Income for the Supreme Court: Million-Dollar Book Deals
The deals have become highly lucrative for the justices, including for those who used court staff members to help research and promote their books.Read More
Jobs Sit Empty in the Public Sector, So Unions Help Recruit
Shortages of state and city personnel, especially those who must work on site, are so dire that unions are helping to get people in the door.Read More
Biden and Legacy Admissions: A Political Win and a ‘Band Aid’ for Education
After an affirmative action ruling, legacy admissions are a ripe target. Still, skyrocketing tuition costs and mountains of debt remain far greater worries for many Americans.Read More
How Big Is the Legacy Boost at Elite Colleges?
In the same week as a civil rights inquiry into Harvard, new data shows legacies are slightly more qualified yet are four times as likely to get into top schools.Read More
Putin Promises Free Grain at Africa Summit, Aiming to Help Russia’s Image
At a summit for African countries, the Russian president insisted that Western hypocrisy rather than his invasion of Ukraine was to blame for disruptions in the global food supply.Read More
Access PaySuite: Curbing Cart Abandonment with Seamless Payment Systems
With the cost of living crisis continuing to bite, household budgets are getting tighter. Marketing and brand awareness can help retailers to stand out from the competition – but these efforts will be wasted if customers abandon their cart due to outdated payment processes. So how can retailers ensure customers complete the path to purchase? […]
Only 14% Of Compliance Teams Don’t Want to Integrate LLMs Into Adverse Media Screening Finds Ripjar
Poor adverse media screening can be detrimental to a company’s reputation. As a result, many are starting to use artificial intelligence (AI) as a means to further filter and monitor news. In fact, only 14 per cent of companies aren’t considering using ChatGPT, or other large language models (LLMs), as an additional capability for adverse […]
Life Under U.K. Russia Sanctions: Chauffeurs, Chefs and More
Despite tough talk, Britain’s new sanctions program against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has proved shaky. Some oligarchs have received generous exemptions. Officials have at times overreached.Read More