Nevada’s secretary of state, seeing high number of rejected ballots in Clark and Washoe, says one of the biggest issues is that the signatures of younger voters don’t always match what’s on their driver’s licenses:
“It’s mostly the fact that young people don’t have signatures these days. And when they did register to vote through the automatic voter registration process, they signed a digital pad at D.M.V., and that became their license signature.”
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The world is on a path to get 1.8 degrees Celsius (3.2 Fahrenheit) warmer than it is now, but could trim half a degree of that projected future heating if countries do everything they promise to fight climate change, a United Nations report said.
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The U.S. economy has defied predictions of a recession and is on track to continue its world-beating streak of robust growth, according to new forecasts from the International Monetary Fund. https://t.co/kudeyn5sdi
A blockbuster job market for new law grads in 2023 did not alleviate racial and ethnicity disparities in employment rates, according to new NALP data https://t.co/GSt7neIGlp
It's World Mental Health Day. More than 4 in 10 workers said they're burned out. They're also 3x more likely to be actively looking for another job, SHRM research reveals.
Mental Health, HR and the Workplace: SHRM research finds a gap between employees’ and leaders’ perceptions of how mentally healthy workplaces are. https://t.co/6Es0l0HuQd #WorldMentalHealthDay#EmployeeWellbeing
What does it say about our legal system when the U.S. Supreme Court refuses to stop an execution even when the county prosecuting agency that handled the original trial files a brief in support of a stay and supports vacating the entire conviction? #MarcellusWilliams
PLEASE SHARE: ⚠️If you know an older adult who lives alone, PLEASE check on them. Older people living alone without air conditioning, particularly men over 50, are at risk.⚠️
@_samantha_joy Having learned to read at age 3 myself, I could not agree more. I was so eager to read, I begged my parents to teach me.
Reading was magical and empowering, an incredible gift that only enhanced my childhood. I also went to Montissori school, another priceless gift.
@CollinRugg My father who flew small planes as a hobby always told me to keep my seatbelt buckled when I was in flight. Extreme turbulence was the reason.
Opinion: Georgetown Law's William Treanor and Amy Mattock say students suffer from early recruiting and that law firms would also benefit from a return to a later schedule. https://t.co/jJZl5yCRtH