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Truth Be Told: Military did not lower standards for women in elite combat roles

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All branches of the U.S. military still require women to pass strict fitness tests if they want to take on the most physically challenging specialty jobs. (Scripps News)
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Families of Gaza hostages bring their message to both the current and upcoming White Houses

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For families of American hostages held in Gaza, the presidential transition is a a moment to push President Biden and President-elect Trump to work together to bring their loved ones home. (Scripps News)
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Sir Keir Starmer meets Sarina Wiegman and Martin Keown during visit to St George's Park

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Young people deserve a chance to show what they are capable of, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he pledged to promote talent on a visit to St George’s Park on Monday. The Labour leader praised The FA’s national football centre in the...
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Paschal Donohoe refuses to rule out becoming next head of IMF

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has refused to rule out interest in becoming the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following speculation. Mr Donohoe, who is also president of the Eurogroup of...
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Goldman's Role in SVB Probed by DOJ, SEC Officials

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is under scrutiny by Justice Department prosecutors and other US officials over its role in Silicon Valley Bank's attempt to raise funds as the lender careened into failure. Michael Moore has the details on...
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Michael Page on Banking Sector Job Market

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Olga Yung, Managing Director at Michael Page, discusses future for Credit Suisse staff following the bank's takeover by UBS. She speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Press Association

SNP will 'do everything it can' to oppose anti-strike legislation vows Humza Yousaf

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Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has promised to oppose the UK Government’s “abhorrent’ anti-strike legislation.
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Bloomberg

Automation Could Affect One in Four Women, McKinsey Report Says

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Jun.11 -- As many as 160 million women globally might find their work impacted by automation by 2030, according to a McKinsey study. Women will need to become more mobile, tech savvy and be supported by proactive business management in...
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Why Are So Few Women In Animation?

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Women in film are still struggling to find jobs in the film industry, specifically in animation.
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Hiring For Diversity And Inclusion Roles Up After Floyd Protests

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In an otherwise terrible job market, these positions are on the rise. But experts say they can only do so much.
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Bloomberg

Why Is the Global Gender Wage Gap Getting Bigger?

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Oct. 27 -- Saadia Zahidi, member of the executive committee and head of education, gender and work at the World Economic Forum, discusses the global gender wage gap with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Airlines Face Staff Shortages As Summer Travel Season Approaches

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Many airlines are looking to fill thousands of job openings ahead of the busy summer travel season.
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U.S. Small-Business Optimism Hits Record High for Hiring, Spending

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Sep.11 -- The latest National Federation of Independent Business survey found optimism among U.S. small-business owners at an all-time high. Bloomberg's Katia Dmitrieva reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Analysis: Nat. Guard Enforcement May Be Illegal

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The Department of Homeland Security says it was an idea that was never seriously considered.Still, staff members say that as recently as last Friday, there was discussion of a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops...
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Bloomberg

The Back-to-the-Office Disconnect

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May.24 -- Truity CEO Molly Owens discusses how a survey of employees and managers shows a difference in attitude toward returning to the office as the pandemic begins to wind down and companies begin to reopen. She speaks with Emily...
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Bloomberg

'Captain Marvel' Taps Familiar Faces for Film | THR News

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Clark Gregg's Agent Coulson is among those coming back after years away from the big screen.
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The New Faces Of Farming

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Tara Vander Dussen is a fifth-generation dairy farmer with roots tracing back to a dairy farm in the Netherlands.
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Transgender Actor Explores Importance Of Trans Characters In Film, TV

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Scott Turner Schofield, the first transgender actor to be nominated for an Emmy Award, advocates for honest portrayals of trans people on screen.
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Sky News

William and Kate visit Lahore in Pakistan on Official Tour

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots Catherine Duchess of Cambridge giving speech at SOS Children's village birthday celebration party as Prince WIlliam watches on . The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge turbulent flight had two aborted landings in...
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Bloomberg

3Q Unemployment Will Continue to Decrease, Says PlayVS's Kuykendoll

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Jul.02 -- Charles Kuykendoll, director of talent acquisition at PlayVS, discusses the June jobs report and hiring practices at tech companies in Silicon Valley. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Evan Rachel Wood Promises a "Season Littered with Easter Eggs" on 'Westworld' | In Studio

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"It’s like the game expands and expands and expands and is so much bigger than you even thought possible," Wood told THR.
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Bloomberg

Fifth Third CAO on Investments for Employees

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Dec.21 -- Teresa Tanner, Fifth Third Bancorp's chief administrative officer, discusses the bank's employee investments with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "What'd You Miss?"
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Cate Blanchett, Blake Lively attend Beauty in Wonderland event at Milan Fashion Week

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Stars including Cate Blanchett, Blake Lively and model David Gandy attended the Beauty in Wonderland event in Milan, Thursday. Presented during Milan Fashion Week and organized by Vogue Italia and Procter and Gamble, Beauty in Wonderland...
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The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is exploring the possibility of expanding roles for women in the military. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit over a current policy that bans women from ground combat.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: Panetta 'strong' on roles for military women Pentagon weighs more roles for women in military CAPTION: The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is exploring the possibility of expanding...