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By Brian Thomas and Anthony Germany Jr.

Corporate trainer Dana Brownlee held a seminar a few years ago, where a manager in her late 50s strongly criticized several young employees on her team. She complained that Millennials are lazy and never return her phone calls. They’d rather respond by text or email. The manager was furious.  She remarked ...

In 2012, actress Quvenzhané Wallis made history as the youngest actress to be nominated for an Academy Award.  She was just five years old when she appeared in the highly acclaimed film Beast of the Southern Wild.   She also made history for her response to a reporter’s question on the Oscars red carpet.  Quvenzhané had starred as the title character ...

Have you ever left the house only to later discover that your socks don’t match?  I have!

While that kind of mismatch may be irritating, the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) recent return to a practice of sending “no match” letters to employers may prove even more troublesome.

The SSA has recently brought back a practice of sending ...

While many of us were distracted with GoT (for those of you that somehow don’t know what that means, it stands for Game of Thrones) and preparing for Avengers: Endgame (including myself), Uncle Snoop Dogg flew in and left a cloud of Mary Jane over New York when he left. Though not involved with the enactment of a recent bill in New York City, it seems like ...

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