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Principals Council Says TDSB Didn’t Protect Principal Who Committed Suicide Due to Bullying

The Ontario Principals’ Council (OPC) has issued a statement following the suicide death of retired Toronto District School Board (TDSB) principal Richard Bilkszto, stating that employers have an obligation to protect their staff from bullying and harassment and that the TDSB clearly failed to do so. The council said in a July 21 statement on Twitter […]

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Three Lessons on Doing Business With China: Red Roulette Author Speaks at House Hearing

Desmond Shum, a former Chinese tycoon living in exile in the United Kingdom, recently traveled to Washington to appear before the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. Mr. Shum is the author of Red Roulette, a 2021 memoir that exposes the secretive power and money entanglements

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Searchers Continue to Pump Water From Nova Scotia Field in Search for Flood Missing

Workers are continuing to pump water from a flooded field in Nova Scotia that is the focus of a search for four people, including two children, who went missing in a torrent of water Saturday. Abraham Zebian, mayor of West Hants Regional Municipality, was at the site earlier today and says search teams are pumping

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Shohei Ohtani Homers in Last Home Game Before Trade Deadline as the Angels Beat the Pirates 7–5

NAHEIM, Calif.—Shohei Ohtani’s line drive left his bat at a sizzling 113 mph, but only a 19-degree launch angle. Hugging the ground like an airplane trying to fly below the radar, it streaked all the way over the center-field fence. “I don’t know if I’ve seen a ball hit like that, except a golf ball,

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San Francisco ‘Nowhere Near What It Used to Be’: Risk Consultant

San Francisco’s empty office spaces and fleeing businesses are impacting the city’s economic health. Office workers going remote have reduced the city’s tax revenue by almost half a billion dollars. NTD speaks to a risk consultant to find out some potential challenges the city is facing, and what the causes are. … Read More RSS

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Woman Found Dead After Grizzly Bear Encounter Near Yellowstone National Park

WEST YELLOWSTONE, Montana—A woman was found dead in Montana on Saturday after coming into contact with a grizzly bear on a trail west of Yellowstone National Park. The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks said in a statement on Sunday that the woman was found deceased on a trail near West Yellowstone, a Montana

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RFK Jr. Maintains Highest Favorability Rating Among Presidential Candidates in New Poll

Days after a House hearing on censorship that saw Democrats attempt to prevent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from testifying, a new Harvard-Harris poll showed that he has a higher favorability rating than any other presidential candidate. Mr. Kennedy has a net favorable rating of 47 percent and a net unfavorable mark of 26 percent according

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Police Arrest Suspect in Knife Attack on a Train in Western Japan; 3 Were Slashed and Injured

TOKYO—Japanese police said Monday that they have arrested a man on suspicion of slashing three people on a train in western Japan. The 37-year-old suspect was carrying three knives, including two in each hand, when he was arrested on the platform of Rinku Town station in Osaka, western Japan, immediately after the alleged attack Sunday,

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The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 5.1)

For the sake of liquidity (tax-favored accounts tend to be subject to tax penalties), you will want at least one tax-exposed account. Examples include money for a major business (buy out the boss), or personal outlay (second home), or a Tier 3 cash reserve. But let’s say that you need an equities component to enhance

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