SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — A former utility executive who lied to ratepayers and regulators costing billions of dollars after he found out a pair of nuclear reactors being built in South Carolina were hopelessly behind schedule will soon be heading to … [Continue reading] about 1st executive to head to prison in doomed nuclear project
As Shatner heads toward the stars, visions of space collide
“Risk is our business,” James T. Kirk once said. “That’s what this starship is all about. That’s why we’re aboard her.” More than a half-century later, the performer who breathed life into the fabled Enterprise captain is, at age 90, making that kind … [Continue reading] about As Shatner heads toward the stars, visions of space collide
The jab or your job: Will mandate trigger mass exodus?
Will the vaccine mandate provide the push for thousands of workers to retire or quit either because they don’t want the shots or are reluctant to return to the office after 12-to-18 months of working at home? Its been just over 20 years since some … [Continue reading] about The jab or your job: Will mandate trigger mass exodus?
September retirement claims steady but not moving any faster
Federal retirement claims dropped about 15.5% from August to September, but in most other respects the processing of those claims by the Office of Personnel Management is not budging. Recently released stats show OPM received 7,589 new retirement … [Continue reading] about September retirement claims steady but not moving any faster
How one Facebook worker unfriended the giant social network
Less than two years after Facebook hired Frances Haugen to help correct dangerous distortions spilling across its platform, she had seen enough. The idealism she and countless others had invested in promises by the world’s biggest social network to … [Continue reading] about How one Facebook worker unfriended the giant social network