Month: September 2024

SAN JOSE — Housekeeping, bellhop greetings and shuttle services slowed to a crawl Sunday at hotels here and across the country as an estimated 40,000 staff members participated in a three-day strike over stalled contract negotiations. Collectively, the picket lines rang out a sentiment that has been echoed through various industries since the COVID-19 pandemic
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One-word Ofsted judgements for state schools are being scrapped with immediate effect in a move that has been hailed as a “landmark moment for children”. Previously, the education watchdog awarded one of four marks to schools it inspects: outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate. From this academic year, four grades will be awarded across the
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It’s time to practice your best Eric Cartman impression because you’ll be able to book a reservation soon at Casa Bonita — no lottery luck needed. The famed Lakewood restaurant officially opens to the general public on Oct. 1, owners Matt Stone and Trey Parker told The Denver Post in an exclusive interview. That’s the
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Donald Trump on Sunday slammed President Biden and Veep Kamala Harris for the recent deaths of six Hamas hostages, blaming the horrific loss on the Dem pair’s “poor” leadership. After the Israeli military confirmed the deaths of US-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin and five others in Gaza on Saturday, Trump took to Truth Social to criticize his
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A California pro-reparations group is threatening Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state legislators to pass slavery reparations bills, or the racial backlash will have a “direct impact” on Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. Lawmakers decided to hold off on passing two state Senate Bills on Saturday after “heated” deliberations and protests over legislation proposed in
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