Given that an 18% service charge is already applied, would you still tip?
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This is how it should be done pic.twitter.com/rOe8CPXT4i — Michael Redman (@4closureFraud) May 6, 2026
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reached 175,000 applications as the agency works to build up its staff to support President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda. ” I just got the numbers hot off the press earlier. It’s 175,000 Americans [who] have applied to join ICE,” Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs …
by Michael If you have applied for hundreds of jobs and still find yourself out of work, you are certainly not alone. In many industries, it is absolutely brutal out there right now. U.S. employers have been laying off hundreds of thousands of workers in 2025, and there is immense competition for any good jobs that do happen …
Two Texas churches and a couple of nonprofit organizations with tax-exempt status are challenging the IRS in federal court over alleged violations of their freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, and equal treatment under the law. The group alleges that numerous churches and “left-leaning” publications that are owned by tax-exempt nonprofits routinely support Democratic …
Looking for work is a struggle and headhunters are making it even harder. More than 8 in 10 recruiters say they post ‘ghost jobs’ Good morning! Hop onto social media, and you’re bound to hear job-hunting horror stories of people applying to hundreds of roles without a peep from recruiters. As it turns out, the …
Italian journalist told to pay Giorgia Meloni nearly $5,500 for mocking her height It’s getting silly now. A Milan court has ordered a journalist to pay Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni damages of 5,000 euros ($5,465) for making fun of her in a social media post, news agency ANSA and other local media reported. The …
“For an extended period, Wells Fargo allegedly imposed fees higher than necessary on nearly 11,000 investment advisory accounts, totaling around $27 million, as asserted by federal regulators on Friday. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s assertion is that Wells Fargo’s charges were unduly elevated. Wells Fargo, without acknowledging or refuting the SEC’s accusations, consented to pay …