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Hard Rock considering two NYC-area casinos 8 miles apart

Hard Rock considering two NYC-area casinos 8 miles apart

Hard Rock wants to build a casino in or near New York City, even as it moves forward with a plan to build another one about 8 miles away in northern New Jersey.

GOP Lawmaker Was Busy Buying Amazon Stock as Economy Was Shutting Down Last Year

GOP Lawmaker Was Busy Buying Amazon Stock as Economy Was Shutting Down Last Year Rep. Dan Crenshaw speaks during a hearing before the House Committee on Homeland Security on Capitol Hill on July 22, 2020, in Washington D.C. Anna Moneymaker-Pool / Getty Images New reporting has found that Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) traded stocks for the first time as a member of Congress during March 2020, while Congress was negotiating and voting on the CARES Act. Crenshaw bought six stocks in March 2020, five of which he bought between March 25 and 27, the days that both chambers of Congress voted on and passed the CARES Act,

Report: Men still hold bulk of top-paying higher ed jobs

Report: Men still hold bulk of top-paying higher ed jobs A solitary person walks across the common of the Northeast Residential Area at the University of Massachusetts on Monday morning, Feb. 8, 2021. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING By MATT MURPHY Eight of the country’s leading institutions of higher education have no women among their top earners on campus, including the University of Massachusetts Amherst, according to a new study published by the Eos Foundation. The report, which focused on the pay gaps that exist by gender at colleges and universities around the country, found that fewer than one quarter, or 24%, of the most highly compensated employees at top research universities are women.

Report: Men still hold bulk of top-paying higher education jobs

Matt Murphy State House News Service BOSTON  Eight of the country s leading institutions of higher education have no women among their top earners on campus, including the University of Massachusetts Amherst, according to a new study published by the Eos Foundation. The report, which focused on the pay gaps that exist by gender at colleges and universities around the country, found that fewer than one quarter, or 24%, of the most highly compensated employees at top research universities are women. The problem was even more evident among women of color, who make up just 2.5% of the top 10 earners on each campus.

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