The Disappearing She-cession: Unveiling the Hidden Aspects – The Atlantic

The year was 2020, and schools abruptly closed. Kids Zoomed into kindergarten, and someone had to supervise them. Disproportionately, that task fell—because of course it did—to moms. So out of necessity, the moms quit their jobs. Thus began America’s first female recession. Beyond the immediate trauma of job and income loss, economists worried that this …

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Employers who hire undocumented workers could face severe consequences

The number of enforcement raids conducted on companies has increased by 50% compared to the previous year. Since 2018, a total of £74 million in fines has been issued against firms for employing illegal workers, totaling in around 4,000 fines. Landlords have also faced penalties, with 230 civil penalties amounting to £215,500. One reason for …

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The Author of the AI Doomer Bible

Doom hides in every corner of Richard Rhodes’s home office, where he keeps a collection of chilling artifacts related to the atomic bomb. A framed photo of soldiers manipulating what seems to be ordinary water heaters are actually thermonuclear weapons. A black-and-white print captures the haunting image of an amoeba-like figure right after an atomic …

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Emergency services waste £170m on outdated radios due to failed upgrade

The departure of controversial provider Motorola has severely hindered the progress of the ESN project, and it is unlikely that significant advancements can be made until a new supplier is found, according to authorities. Dame Meg Hillier, chairman of the PAC, criticized the government’s optimistic bias, stating that there is no realistic plan for ESN …

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Suella Braverman’s position secure despite speeding fine controversy

Amid concerns of participants secretly filming an online driving safety course, there was a debate as to whether Mrs. Braverman should attend an in-person session instead. Eventually, in November 2022, Mrs. Braverman opted to pay the fine. In her letter, Mrs. Braverman expressed regret, stating, “I realize that my efforts to find a suitable way …

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This summer, Suella Braverman raises concern about an impending increase in Albanian migrants crossing the Channel

A recent poll conducted by Swiss Contact and financed by the UK Government has revealed startling statistics about migration desires in northern Albania, one of the most economically disadvantaged regions. The study found that 38% of the population in this area expressed a desire to leave. Among those eager to emigrate, a staggering 59% expressed …

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Navigating the Stalemate in Rwanda

Labour finds itself facing opposition from the public regarding immigration control. The Opposition argues that instead of tackling the issue of illegal migrants directly, ministers prefer to engage in conflicts with “Lefty lawyers” who attempt to block their deportation to Rwanda. While there may be some truth to the political advantage for ministers in this …

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