Thief Steals Purse, Gets Hit by Bus, Re-Thinks Career Options
What comes around goes around. And sometimes, it comes around much quicker than you expect.
What comes around goes around. And sometimes, it comes around much quicker than you expect.
All employees have basic rights. We can't be chained to our desks or held as indentured servants, for example. But do we actually know enough when it comes to the federal laws that govern our workplaces? You may have rights you didn’t know you had, particularly when it comes to getting hired.
With the explosion of smartphones and tablets, it should come as no surprise to find out that we spend a lot of time checking our work email when we’re not even in the office.
But just how much do we do it?
No one likes getting a parking ticket, so some citizens in Keene, New Hampshire, decided to do something about it. And now they're getting sued for it.
Jacob and Sophia are not a couple in the latest movie adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, but they may be soon at this rate.
A sweet treat left a bitter taste in the mouths of some hungry tourists.
The action during a screening of ‘Iron Man 3’ didn’t exactly happen on-screen at one theater.
Keandre Varner, a high school student in Riverdale, Georgia, found his principal's mug shot online and posted it on Instagram. For doing so, he received a four-day suspension.
The economy is continuing its long, slow recovery from the massive financial crisis and recession just a few years ago, and the labor market is improving. But one problem above all can prevent you from getting a new job: If you've been out of work for six months or more, it makes it much harder to get hired. We've gathered a few ways to help you navigate this problem:
A woman in Sacramento, California is about to become the cigarette butt of many jokes.
Some people want to put as much red into the red, white and blue as they can.