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Experts say Obama's new overtime rule will benefit 12.5 million US workers

BusinessInsider.com 

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If you're a salaried employee making less than $47,476 a year, experts say you have good reason to rejoice.

Currently workers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 must be paid at least time-and-a-half for each hour they work beyond 40 hours a week.

But the salary threshold under which workers are automatically eligible to receive overtime pay is a mere $23,660 a year (or $455 a week). Workers who make more than the threshold can be excluded... Читать дальше...

New penis recipient looks forward to being a 'complete' man

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

The former Halifax, Massachusetts, bank courier whose organ was amputated after he was diagnosed with penile cancer in 2012 has been ambling around his room with a walker and said he doesn't feel any pain. The South African patient remains healthy and was able to father a child, though the baby was stillborn. The Chinese man, however, had his new penis removed weeks later because he said it made him and his wife uncomfortable. The revolutionary procedure could give hope to cancer survivors, accident victims and maimed soldiers. Читать дальше...

EU Extends Deficit Correction Deadlines for Spain, Portugal

Sputnik International 

European Commissioner for Economic and Finance Pierre Moscovici said that the European Commission gave Spain and Portugal additional time to put their budgets in order, extending deadline to correct excessive deficits.

Democratic Disunity Through History

MSNBC 

The Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders rift isn't the first time Democrats have dealt with disunity. Longtime party strategist Bob Shrum joins Chuck Todd for some historical perspective.



Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

JournalStar.com 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

FILE - In this May 6, 2015, file photo, NCAA chief legal officer Donald Remy speaks during an interview in Indianapolis. Between 40 and 50 class-action lawsuits about the handling of concussions by the NCAA, major college football conferences and,…

Tide of college football concussion lawsuits begins

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or individual schools handled concussions will be filed in the coming months by former players seeking damages for lingering brain injuries and…

I’ve Got the Power!

Sputnik International 

Watch as a jet boat breasts a powerful downstream current to jump the rapids upstream.

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Москва

Заместитель управляющего Отделением Фонда пенсионного и социального страхования Российской Федерации по г. Москве и Московской области Алексей Путин: «Клиентоцентричность - наш приоритет»


Dead & Company to play free concert at the Fillmore

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Dead & Company is feeling grateful for its loyal fans and to show it, the band announced on Wednesday that it will play a free friends and family concert at the Fillmore on Monday, May 23. Tickets are not transferrable and must be picked up at the will call window by the credit card holder who makes the reservations. The Fillmore show will also serve as a warmup date for Dead & Company’s summer tour, which kicks off June 10 in Charlotte, N.C., hitting various points across North America... Читать дальше...

Vineyard Vines Could Be Worth as Much as $1 Billion

Yahoo Style 

Vineyard Vines – the prep-tastic retailer with the pink whale logo — could soon be valued at as much as $1 billion, according to a report from Reuters. Sources tell Reuters that Vineyard Vines is working with investment bank Goldman Sachs in order to sell a minority stake to investors, and that process could result in a billion-dollar valuation. Vineyard Vines has been growing for some time.

Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Stras makes Trump's list

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Donald Trump's list of potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court includes Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice David Stras, a former law clerk for conservative Justice Clarence Thomas.

HUFFPOST HILL - Election To Be Determined By Turnout, Relative Hotness Of Women

The Huffington Post 

Ed Rendell said most women are ugly and won't vote for Donald Trump, which we rate half-true. The House Appropriations Committee voted against making Congressional Research Service reports publicly available, because if members of Congress aren't going to read these reports, then why should the American public? And people reacted to Donald Trump's list of Supreme Court picks like it was something real and tangible rather than just another shock of yellow hair flapping in a helicopter breeze, soon... Читать дальше...


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