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Retail payroll teams struggling with seasonal hiring, but too few are leveraging technology to alleviate the burden

With the holiday season fast approaching, retail payroll teams around the world are bracing for the strain of seasonal hiring.




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Klarna Readies US IPO With Valuation Recovering From Plunge




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Cassie sued Diddy under an expiring N.Y. law. What's next for the Adult Survivors Act?




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Benny Blanco spat out Jollibee food in a viral post, angering many in the Filipino community: 'Blatant disgust and disrespect'




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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM Teases New Song from Paris Paloma




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Collegians bring it home with stack of medals

SEVEN gold, three silver and two bronze — the Campbelltown Collegians Athletics Club cleaned up at the NSW Little Athletics state relays over the weekend.




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Aspiring soccer teen aims high

ASPIRATIONAL young soccer player Mohamed Al-Taay is fighting for his place in the run-on squad with the Western Sydney Wanderers in the prestigious National Youth League.




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Let’s loosen the purse strings

It’s time to spend some money. That’s not the plea of a one-eyed fan blinded by passion and expectation – it’s far beyond that now.




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Gymnast has a clear ring of confidence

SOCCER and rugby league might dominate sport in the western suburbs but Quakers Hill’s Logan Owen’s skill is executed impressively in the gymnastics arena.




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Security Engineering

A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems




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Why I Will Always Be Angry About Software Engineering




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Daring Fireball: How It Went




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Perplexity brings ads to its platform | TechCrunch




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Report: President-Elect Donald Trump Considering Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

President-elect Donald Trump is considering tapping Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as secretary of state, according to the New York Times.

The post Report: President-Elect Donald Trump Considering Marco Rubio as Secretary of State appeared first on Breitbart.




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Live: Maria Muldaur Brings Way Past Midnight Tour To Phoenix

Maria Muldaur brought her Way Past Midnight tour to the music theater at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix




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PHOTOS: The 76th Running of Leadville Ski Joring

Skiers compete as they’re pulled by horseback through a course with gates, rings and jumps during the 76th Annual Leadville Ski Joring event in Leadville on Sunday, March 3, 2024.




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Denver’s first canna-spa, opening soon, brings marijuana and massages under one roof

When it opens on Sept. 14, Pure Elevations will be among the city’s first public consumption spaces.








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Yes, Denver has a fashion style, but it’s changing fast. Here’s what we’re wearing now.

Designers talk about what they're seeing on the streets, and why sustainable fashion is at the forefront





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Bill Husted covered Denver’s highs and lows with generosity, withering humor

The veteran Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post writer died at home on Saturday, Nov. 9 at age 76.




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What’s new in Buena Vista: Hot springs, hotels, bars

Buena Vista used to empty out from about November through May, but now locals and some tourists are embracing the off-season.





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If You Like It, Put a Ring on It



Someone gets engaged on Just Keke.







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Trump’s deportation threats bring “so much uncertainty” to immigrant-friendly Colorado, advocates say

Trump, who has referred to immigrants “poisoning the blood” of the United States, promised to carry out mass deportations of people who are here illegally.







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Douglas County warns of high-tech burglary ring targeting Asian homes

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office announced in a news release Thursday that the ring has targeted the homes of Asians who own businesses.




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Colorado detective travels to Washington in new novel “Gathering Mist”

We've also got three other book reviews of regional interest this week.




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Will AI be a bust? A Wall Street skeptic rings the alarm.

To create AI businesses, experts predicted $1 trillion would be spent on data centers, utilities and applications. Jim Covello thought those costs made it impossible for the industry to inexpensively solve real-world problems.





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Preparing Campus Leaders for the Return to Campus this Fall

Our field has a great deal to offer campus leaders, who involuntarily joined us as dispute resolution practitioners as they dealt with campus conflicts related to the Middle East violence. Many campus leaders are now engaged in contingent planning for a variety of potential fall scenarios. The Divided Community Project will be grateful if you … Continue reading Preparing Campus Leaders for the Return to Campus this Fall




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Flicks of the Week: Beyonce Brings the '50s Back to Life



Listen to this woman sang!



  • BET Star Cinema

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Weekend Movie Marathon: Quvenzhane Grips Our Heart Strings



Watch the actress in her film debut, Sunday at 8P/7C.



  • BET Star Cinema

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White Anchors Suspended For Wearing Afro Wigs On Air



It was a gag to celebrate cooler temperatures in the state.




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Boston Settles With Man Who Was Arrested During Stroke



He languished for hours before getting treatment.





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Black Couple Gets $75K But Under One Cringeworthy Condition



They can’t criticize the cops who arrested them.




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Setting the Stage: Mint Condition Brings the Funk!



They plan to electrify the Apollo Live stage!






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Simone Biles Reveals Her Aunt Died During Tokyo Olympics

She passed two days prior to competing in the balance beam.