July has been A wave of confusion and stress for postal workers, as a barrage of new measures threatens to fundamentally reform and undermine the culture and operations of the United States Postal Service. Earlier this month, the Washington Post reported on a memo from the new USPS Postmaster General, …
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Congress must act on unemployment benefit by Friday
Senator Rob Portman urged Congress on Wednesday to reach an agreement on the federal unemployment insurance supplement, and told CNBC that a solution is needed this week. “If we do nothing because we end up in a partisan stalemate here and both sides go to their corners, the people who …
Read More »Giants Conclusions: What could have been lost in the 5-3 loss to the Padres
On the first day of summer camp, Jeff Samardzija spoke volumes about what was ahead of the Giants. He talked about how there were no excuses once the players entered the field, and that if someone did not want to be there, they did not need to be there. Samardzija …
Read More »Regis Philbin’s family breaks their silence on the death of the iconic television presenter
The family of legendary television presenter Regis Philbin continues to mourn his loss after his death on Friday at the age of 88. On Monday, in a statement provided to We weeklyPhilbin’s family broke their silence, thanking their fans for the outpouring of love and support they have received since …
Read More »Playground’s work on Fable leads Matt Booty to think it might be a “high-quality release”
Fable was announced in a one-minute preview during the Xbox 20/20 game showcase in July. That short trailer only held out the promise of a new Fable magical adventure and enough of that iconic Fable humor to enthuse fans for the next installment in the franchise. To fuel this further, …
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