14 signs you’re secretly the boss’ favorite
Let's be real: Your boss probably has a favorite employee. And it could be you, if they constantly ask for your input and allow you to take risks.
Let's be real: Your boss probably has a favorite employee. And it could be you, if they constantly ask for your input and allow you to take risks.
Balal Abu Gaanam, 21, killed Haim Haviv, 78, Alon Govberg, 51, and Richard Lakin, 76, wounded 10 others, in Armon Hanatziv attack last October.
Full event here: https://www.cato.org/events/our-republican-constitution-securing-liberty-sovereignty-we-people The Constitution begins with the words “We the People.” But from our earliest days there have been two competing notions of “the People,” leading to two very different constitutional visions. Those who view “We the People” collectively think popular sovereignty resides in the people as a group, which leads them to favor a democratic constitution that allows the will of the people to be expressed by majority rule. Читать дальше...
The 89-year-old convicted mobster rose to power as a secret informant to the FBI and counted on agents to help him get away with murder and extortion.
The 89-year-old convicted mobster rose to power as a secret informant to the FBI and counted on agents to help him get away with murder and extortion.
Whether it's a pink-hued bottle from Provence or Lebanon, enjoy a glass sat out in the sun
It’s called a remora, and you’ve probably seen it before. It attaches to fish and marine mammals all the time. But get this: It doesn’t attach with its mouth. It’s got a suction cup it wears as a hat.
Chinese lunar-science boss talks to Physics World about the country's bold Moon vision
MARTEDI' 27 AGOSTO il Golf Rendena resterà CHIUSO per importanti interventi di manutenzione. Vi consigliamo di partecipare alla gara Adamello Brenta Tour che si terrà al Golf Club Madonna di Campiglio (50 € comprensivo di green fee e cena). Per iscrizioni chiedere segreteria Rendena
SEATTLE – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes a $350,000 civil penalty against Amazon.com, Inc. of Seattle, Wash., for allegedly violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations. The FAA alleges that on Oct. 15, 2014, Amazon offered to United
The FAA is replacing the Practical Test Standards for private and instrument pilots with industry-developed standards.