Non-compete agreements, wherein an employee agrees not to work for a company’s competitors for some time after leaving the company’s employ, became popular during the dot-com era of the 1990s, when internet companies were struggling to grow as fast as possible and had to keep their ...
The story of Native American and Alaska Native veteran health care is akin to all rural veteran health care in the United States: longer distances, bigger challenges, and scarcer resources. COVID-19 has lifted the veil on the vulnerabilities of our healthcare system for our Native veterans, but ...
The situation in Bakhmut is “extremely tense,” Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrsky, the commander of Ukraine’s eastern grouping of forces, acknowledged Tuesday after a visit to the besieged city.
In recent days, Russia appears to have taken the towns of Berkhivka and Yahidne, northwest of ...
Watch out for unintended consequences. They’ll get you every time.
It happened 160 years ago when a simple act of courtesy set in motion a chain of events that wound up taking a famous American’s life. Really.
When you hear “Ulysses S. Grant,” what comes to mind? The more scholarly ...
Before the first month of 2023 was over, a raft of studies once again reinforced what we have always known: government attempts to “regulate” certain products in the name of “consumer protection,” “equity” and “justice” are flat-out disastrous for consumers, many of whom are ...
If you live in one of America’s biggest cities, it’s likely your municipal government cooks the books, overestimating money coming in and undercounting bills.
Truth in Accounting (TIA) released its latest report, “Financial State of the Cities 2023,” earlier this month. New York is ...