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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Former Scotland cricket players speak out after racism report

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Former Scottish crickets Qasim Sheikh and Majid Haq react after a report found widespread institutional racism in Scottish cricket (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

New Jersey Will Lift Mask Mandate for Schools

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says he's lifting the state's mask mandate for school's on March 7. Districts will have flexibility to decide their own mask requirements.
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Chicago Teachers' Strike Ends After 11 School Days

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​Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the school district reached an agreement with the Chicago Teachers Union after a closed-door meeting on Thursday.
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Press Association

National Education Union calls for more Covid-19 mitigations in schools in wake of JCVI decision on vaccinating pupils

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Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union says the union won't second guess the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI)’s decision not to approve Covid-19 vaccines for all 12-15 year olds, but...
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Chicago Teachers Strike Enters 8th Day As Negotiations Continue

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Chicago's mayor said CPS and the union representing support staff reached a tentative deal. But talks with the Chicago Teachers Union haven't budged.
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Arizona Teachers Strike For Pay, School Funding

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Thousands of teachers clad in red shirts marched to the Arizona Capitol on Thursday to press lawmakers for action, a key event in an unprecedented walkout that closed most of the state's public schools. Roughly 40,000...
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Bloomberg

Cantor’s Lutnick on SPACs, Satellogic, Flexible Work

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick discusses the use of blank-check companies to connect private businesses to public capital markets, investment in Satellogic, and his firm's plans to return workers to the...
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Bloomberg

Cantor’s Lutnick on SPACs, Sattellogic, Flexible Work

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick discusses the use of blank-check companies to connect private businesses to public capital markets, investment in Satellogic, and his firm's plans to return workers to the...
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Curated Video

Thousands of Arizona teachers strike for pay, school funding

Higher Ed
Thousands of teachers clad in red shirts marched to the Arizona Capitol on Thursday to press lawmakers for action, a key event in an unprecedented walkout that closed most of the US state's public schools. Roughly 40,000...
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Bloomberg

Burned-Out Bankers Should ‘Choose Another Living’: Cantor CEO

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Jul.08 -- Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick says junior bankers complaining about working long hours should rethink their career choice. “Young bankers who decide they’re working too hard -- choose another living is my view,” Lutnick...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Turkish Pres. Erdogan warns Kurdish militia, Chicago teachers union and city officials meet, North Korea releases pictures of Kim Jong Un on mountain
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Bloomberg

Tokyo Olympics Organizers to Decide on Overseas Spectators This Month

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Mar.03 -- Organizers of the Tokyo Olympics will decide later this month whether to allow spectators from overseas. The announcement comes as Japan may extend its second state of emergency by two weeks in the Tokyo region to fight the...
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Bloomberg

Why Do People on Wall Street Get Paid So Much?

Higher Ed
Oct. 15 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Noah Smith weighs in on Wall Street pay where even secretaries get paid more. He speaks on Market Makers. Smiths opinions are his own. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Press Association

"No further forward" in resolving education strike talks, says joint General-Secretary of the NEU

Higher Ed
Education unions met with Government officials, in the Department for Education, for a marathon six-hour round of talks in a bid to avert teacher walkouts in the coming weeks. No deal has been reached at the moment but Mary Bousted, the...
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Press Association

Teachers in Leeds explain why they are supporting strike action

Higher Ed
Teachers at a rally and march organised by the NEU in Leeds discuss why they're striking, citing poor pay, lack of funding for resources, extra responsibilities and staff retention of reasons for the action. Speakers are teachers Verity...