role
Coverage of role in the Nexus archive.
- Killington Selectboard approves proposed budget after months of debate
The Killington Selectboard approved a $7.6 million budget by a 4-1 vote after months of debate and conflict with Town Manager Patrick Cushing over staffing decisions. The budget, rejected by voters in March, will go to a townwide vote on August 11, with the town expected to operate without an approved budget until then.
- Offered ₹35 LPA for an EA role. Something feels unusual—would appreciate some advice.
An individual received a ₹35 LPA job offer for an Executive Assistant/Founder support role at Shya Exports, involving gene therapy and glutamine therapy, with an international employment arrangement. The candidate is seeking advice due to the unusual nature of the opportunity.
- Thrissur MLA seeks link bypass, metro extension and Thrissur Package in Budget debate
Thrissur MLA Rajan Pallan has requested a link bypass, metro extension, and the Thrissur Package during the Budget debate. He emphasized the need for integrated urban planning, a tourism circuit, and financial relief for Thrissur Corporation.
- 5 finalists for Charlotte's interim mayor describe their approach to the role, major city issues
Five finalists for Charlotte's interim mayor discussed their approaches to the role and major city issues, including the future of I-77 South.
- Unable to accept DKS as CM, Opposition targeting Bidadi project: MLA
An MLA expressed inability to accept DKS as Chief Minister, while the Opposition is targeting the Bidadi project.
- First Hong Kong astronaut launches into space onboard Chinese mission
The first Hong Kong astronaut, a 43-year-old police officer and mother of three, launched into space as the payload scientist on a Chinese mission. This marks a historic milestone for Hong Kong's participation in space exploration.
- Trump tempers expectations of a Middle East deal with Iran
US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are departing from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, amid tempered expectations for a Middle East deal with Iran. The article highlights Trump's cautious approach to potential diplomatic efforts in the region.
- Fury over California congressional candidate’s outrageous anti-America protest
California congressional candidate Mai Vang sparked outrage by refusing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and turning her back on the American flag during public events, angering critics who labeled her actions as anti-American.
- Battery company working to reduce data center impact on U.S. power grid
A U.S.-based battery company, Terraflow Energy, is developing solutions to mitigate the strain that powerful AI data centers are placing on the nation's power grid. CEO Jon Parella discusses the company's approach to addressing this challenge.
- Comey faces charges over "86 47" post. How far will the case get?
Former FBI Director James Comey was charged with two counts related to a now-deleted Instagram post featuring seashells arranged to spell '86 47.' The case centers on the potential legal implications of the cryptic message he shared.
- KHADIJA KHAN: I'm hearing it from more and more people... Kemi has grown into her role by saying the right thing, not just the easy thing
Khadija Khan praises Kemi for growing into her role by prioritizing impactful statements over easy ones. The article highlights Kemi's development in her responsibilities through thoughtful communication.
- Candidates for governor scrap in fiery debate that may grab voter attention, finally
Top candidates for California governor engaged in a heated debate hosted by CBS stations and Pomona College, days before the June primary. The fiery exchange may finally capture voter attention as the election approaches.
- QUENTIN LETTS: Labour's chief poisoner proved an underwhelming tiddler - a shaking bag of nerves in a suit surely from M&S schoolwear…
Quentin Letts criticizes Labour's chief poisoner as ineffective and nervous, suggesting the individual underperforms in their role. The article uses derogatory language to describe the person's demeanor and attire.
- PM's closest legal adviser Lord Hermer reported to barristers' watchdog after being accused of pursuing 'witch-hunt' against British Iraq War veterans
Lord Hermer, the UK Prime Minister's closest legal adviser, has been reported to a barristers' watchdog following accusations of orchestrating a 'witch-hunt' against British Iraq War veterans. The allegations suggest misuse of legal processes to target veterans.
- Navy secretary stepping down 13 months into job
Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving his position after 13 months, as announced by the Pentagon. The Pentagon expressed gratitude for his service to the Department and the United States Navy.
- Trump extends ceasefire with Iran as peace talks stall
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire agreement with Iran while ongoing peace negotiations between the two nations remain stalled. The temporary halt in hostilities aims to provide more time for diplomatic discussions to resume progress.
- Mandelson scandal is biggest crisis for diplomatic service in decades, says ex-Foreign Office chief
Sir Simon McDonald, a former Foreign Office chief, claims the Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal is the worst crisis for the diplomatic service in decades. He accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of 'throwing under a bus' Sir Oliver Robbins, who was dismissed from his role.
- Over-the-counter pet flea treatments could be banned under new UK rules
UK ministers are considering banning over-the-counter flea treatments for pets due to environmental risks, proposing restrictions to veterinary professionals and pharmacists. The consultation aims to ensure proper usage of pesticide-based products that can harm wildlife via waterways.
- Starmer in furious bust-up with the Commons Speaker after he's ordered to finally start answering Kemi's questions
Keir Starmer clashed violently with the Commons Speaker after being compelled to respond to questions from Kemi Badenoch. The incident highlights tensions within parliamentary proceedings.
- MDalgorithms (AI Healthcare) – Hiring Growth Marketer – Remote – $80K-$140K
MDalgorithms Inc., a consumer AI healthcare startup, is hiring a Growth Marketer remotely with a salary range of $80K-$140K. The position is part of a rapidly growing company's expansion efforts.
- The US in Brief: Judge bins Trump’s tort
A judge dismissed Donald Trump's legal claim, part of ongoing political scrutiny. The ruling highlights continued legal challenges against the former president.
- Farmer exposes 'ridiculous' government licensing system that lets criminals dump waste in the country - after registering her prize COW Beau as an official rubbish disposer
A farmer criticizes a government licensing system that permits criminals to illegally dump waste by registering her prize cow, Beau, as an official rubbish disposer. The system is described as 'ridiculous' for enabling waste dumping under the guise of legitimate waste management.
- Trump says controversial AI image shows him as a doctor
Donald Trump commented on a controversial AI-generated image depicting him as a doctor. The image has sparked public debate and discussion.
- Trump shouldn’t get away with threats of annihilation — nuclear or otherwise
The article criticizes Donald Trump for making threats of annihilation, arguing no president should casually discuss wiping out civilizations. It emphasizes the gravity of such remarks regardless of whether they are nuclear or other forms of threats.
- Anthropic's New AI Model Sparks Urgent Bessent, Powell Warning to CEOs | The Pulse 4/10
Anthropic has launched a new AI model, prompting urgent warnings from economists Bessent and Powell to CEOs about potential risks. The article highlights concerns over the implications of advanced AI developments.
- Guotai Junan’s Former ECM Head Is Said to Lead Share Sales After Raid
Guotai Junan's former ECM head is reported to lead share sales following a raid. The event is linked to Hong Kong's financial market activities.
- New VENOM phishing attacks steal senior executives' Microsoft logins
Threat actors utilizing the VENOM phishing-as-a-service platform are targeting senior executives' Microsoft credentials across multiple industries. The attacks involve stealing login information from C-suite executives, highlighting a significant cybersecurity risk.
- Canada's Mark Carney 'so proud' of astronauts in call to Artemis II
Jeremy Hansen, Canada's first astronaut to travel into deep space as part of Artemis II, received a call from the Prime Minister expressing pride. Mark Carney, Canada's former Governor of the Bank of Canada, is highlighted in the title as being proud of the astronauts.