I was struck by the headline of a recent opinion piece by Michael Goodwin in the New York Post that read “A year after Trump’s Jerusalem declaration, it’s clear he means business”. He stated unequivocally that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish state. That reality was promised by every
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Catching Up with Council Member Karen Koslowitz
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There’s nothing stockholders like better than companies that buy back their own shares, and the reason is obvious: These purchases boost the price of
Alliance of Bukharian Americans (ABA) Arranges Emergency Meeting After Vicious Attack On Bukharian Boy
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Employment Agreements; Drafting, Negotiating And Understanding The Fine Print
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“Stupid Is As Stupid Does”
Years ago when the movie was a hit, I never quite understood the Forrest Gump adage. “Stupid is as stupid does” until this week when I read about two
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) And Your Federal Rights
When the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was introduced as governing law, President Franklin D. Roosevelt described the policy as “A fair day’s pay