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Tired of having to check work email after hours? New Yorkers may not have to, if this bill passes
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(CNN)Getting work emails from your boss when you're off the clock? There ought to be a law against that. Well, in New York City, there just might be. Rafael Espinal, a city council member from Brooklyn, introduced a bill last week that would make it illegal for businesses to contact employees via email or instant message when employees are off work. The "Disconnecting From Work" bill would only apply to businesses with 10 or more employees and forbid communication when workers are off duty, on vacation, using personal days or off sick. Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/28/us/new-york-law-against-email-after-work-trnd/index.html
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This is extremely dangerous to our democracy..... talk about propaganda Â
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What's Your Specialty Food?
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Everyone seems to have one food that only they can prepare perfectly. I make a dynamite "Burger Ultra" (pardon the old Ultra reference) Maybe I should call it the Atomic Burger? LOL Anyway.... I am wondering what is YOUR specialty food that you prepare to perfection?
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Koalas Have Human-like Fingerprints
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What's a forensic investigator's worst nightmare? Hint: It's a whole lot cuter than whatever you were imagining. A crime in a zoo's koala cage would probably confound the efforts of even the best detectives. Why? Because koalas, doll-sized marsupials that climb trees with babies on their backs, have fingerprints that are almost identical to human ones. Not even careful analysis under a microscope can easily distinguish the loopy, whirling ridges on koalas' fingers from our own. Koalas aren't the only non-humans with fingerprints: Close human relatives such as chimps and gorillas have them as well. The remarkable thing about koala prints is that they seem to have…
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My favorite scene of the movie is the battle, specially when the Wayans rescued their friends  Â
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How do you prepare your steak?
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