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The former oil services executive sued by Tesla Motors Inc. for impersonating Elon Musk in an e-mail dropped his claim that Tesla Motors Inc. sent someone to a Best Buy store to hack his Twitter account to learn his identity. Todd Katz, a self-described critic of the company, had accused the electric car maker of prying into his Twitter account, saying the company was overreacting after its finance chief received an e-mail in August from ElonTesla@yahoo.com that was too “goofy” to be cred
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Year two of the coronavirus pandemic is already revealing fault lines between how the youngest and oldest generations of U.S. employees are coping with the effects of the shift to remote working on their well-being, found MetLife Inc.’s annual U.S. employee benefit trends survey.
Although employees across all generations feel their holistic well-being which includes physical, mental, social and financial health has declined, the report showed baby boomers, in particular, are feeling the impact from the lack of socialization that goes hand in hand with remote working. In fact, more than half (51 per cent) of U.S. employees surveyed in their 20s (generation Z and millennials), say their work-life balance is better now than before the pandemic, while only a quarter of boomers say the same. As well, a majority (55 per cent) of workers in their 20s are happier with their working situation now than before the pandemic.
Catastrophic weather is one factor driving Guatemalan migrants to the U.S.
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Poverty, crime, and violence are just some of the reasons thousands of Guatemalans are fleeing the country every month, hoping to make it across the U.S. s southern border. With extreme weather causing catastrophic flooding and other destruction, climate change is also increasingly motivating people to leave.
More than 64,000 Guatemalans have been apprehended at the southern border this fiscal year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said, including thousands of unaccompanied minors. CBS News Manuel Bojorquez traveled to the village of Campur, Guatemala, to talk to people who have friends, relatives, and acquaintances who left for the U.S. â as well as others who plan on making the trek north themselves.
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