The GMB union says staff at the care home do not have adequate time to draft care plans and organise medications for ...
America’s pain problem requires compassion, common sense, and responsible regulation, not another cycle of unintended harm. Emily Stack is the senior director of policy at Moms for America and the ...
Key Takeaways Burnout isn’t just too much work. It’s often unclear priorities, invisible capacity constraints and constant context-switching. Start by making work visible in one shared system, then ...
As tokenization increasingly brings instant settlement to transactions, the liquidity buffer that batch settlement has ...
Some federal retirees are on the verge of financial ruin waiting on retirement benefits that have yet to arrive, they say ...
Leadership doesn’t just fail through abuse or incompetence—it also fails through silence. When leaders avoid action, trust erodes, culture decays, and employees pay the price.
USA TODAY asked Alexandra Bell, the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a few questions about the ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is once again on the Office of Inspector General's Management Challenge list ... it seems to be ...
Generative AI is becoming ubiquitous in everyday life. Large language models like ChatGPT can help answer questions, write email, and solve problems at seemingly lightning speed, pulling from enormous ...
Many homeowners assume their insurance will protect them if disaster strikes. After all, nearly all U.S. homeowners carry some form of homeowners insurance. However, having a policy is not the same as ...
Along the bell curve of self-control, I sit somewhere in that far left quadrant. When attempting to change my own behavior, I’m a notoriously lenient boss, always willing to cut myself a little slack.