Spain loses €45 billion to absenteeism crisis
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Workplace absenteeism has become a costly and persistent problem for Spain’s economy. New data shows that lost productivity linked to […]
With a growing student population, the FGCU Internal Communication Committee has released its master plan for future projects. Over the next decade, the Southwest Florida institution will experience on and off-campus construction at the Cohen Student Union, Academic Building 10 (AB10), and faculty housing. Students currently attending FGCU will only experience three of these future...
The Los Angeles Chargers‘ wide receiver Ladd McConkey has secured notable results since he signed his rookie contract with the Chargers. With 9 touchdowns out of the 1529 yards so far in 2025, the 23-year-old has built a name for himself in the football world. However, besides just the name and fame, he also built […]The post What Is Ladd McConkey’s Net Worth in 2025? All About Chargers WR’s Salary, Contract, Career Earnings, and More appeared first on EssentiallySports.
An Iowa City man has been charged with second-degree sexual abuse after the Iowa City Police Department said DNA evidence linked him to a February assault on Washington Street.Jemaine Dugger, 52, was charged with second-degree sexual abuse, a Class B felony under Iowa Code 709.3(1)(A).According to the arrest warrant, Dugger allegedly sexually assaulted the victim on Feb. 22 on Washington Street after she told him to stop. Reports stated the victim sustained visible injuries and pain to the neck after the defendant strangled her while performing the nonconsensual act.The warrant said DNA taken...
The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has strongly refuted media reports claiming that a passenger was robbed of cryptocurrency worth $850,000 at Jinnah International Airport (JIAP), calling the allegations “baseless and misleading.” The clarification followed widespread social and electronic media coverage of a court petition filed by a citizen, Mr Faizyab, who alleged that on September […]
Company Executives Share Vision and Answer Questions Live at VirtualInvestorConferences.com NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Virtual Investor Conferences, the leading proprietary investor conference series, announced the agenda for the AI & Technology Virtual Investor Conference to be held on October 28th. Individual investors, institutional investors, advisors, and analysts are invited to attend. […]
President Javier Milei has named current Secretary of Finance Pablo Quirno as Argentina's next Foreign Minister, replacing Gerardo Werthein, the Office of the President (OPRA) confirmed in a statement on Thursday. The appointment, effective Monday, October 27, follows Werthein's resignation the day prior.
The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned the hearing of petitions challenging the 26th Constitutional Amendment till November 10. The case was heard by an eight-member constitutional bench headed by Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan. The bench comprised on Justice Jamal Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Ayesha Malik, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Musarrat Hilali, Justice Naeem […]
Mykonos is fast becoming one of the Mediterranean’s most influential cruise destinations, according to a new Oxford Economics report commissioned by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). The study estimates that cruise tourism generated €201 million ($233 Millions) for the island’s economy in 2024, reflecting the growing strength of this sector for Greece’s most cosmopolitan […]
Tesla is recalling more than 63,000 Cybertrucks in the U.S. because the front lights are too bright, which may cause a distraction to other drivers and increase the risk of a collision.
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested a year ago for driving while under the influence, and some new footage from the incident has been released. Cutler was arrested on Oct. 17, 2024 after he was involved in a car accident in Franklin, Tenn. He was charged with driving while under the influence, possession of …The post New video surfaces of Jay Cutler’s DUI arrest appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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If Danny Rohl hadn’t been entirely certain of what he was getting into after agreeing to become Rangers’ new head coach, then he ought to be fully up to speed now. The German built his reputation at Sheffield Wednesday as something of a firefighter, a battle-hardened figure capable of going in and salvaging seemingly hopeless situations. That experience ought to stand him in good stead in the weeks and months ahead as he faces up to a lengthy and painstaking rebuilding job of a squad clearly bereft of quality and drained of all confidence. Rohl had made the right noises at his official unveiling about wanting to get his tenure off to a positive start but instead he could only watch on despairingly as his new charges were efficiently taken apart by an opponent in SK Brann who took advantage of Rangers’ woeful defending and attacking impotence to win at a canter. The Norwegians are hardly one of European football’s elite clubs - they’re also only third in their domestic division - but they didn’t have to be spectacular to roll over a Rangers side who lost their third successive Europa League match to slump to rock bottom of the 36-team league. Progressing into the knockout stages already looks a mighty ask for Rangers, even with five matches still to play, after they failed to keep a clean sheet on the road for a 24th match in a row. The home fans, proficient in English like most Scandinavians, taunted Rohl with a chant of ‘sacked in the morning’ and, while this loss can’t in any way be placed at the door of the new arrival, it was another reminder that removing Russell Martin as manager was never going to solve Rangers’ woes in one swift swoop. It was the players who again let their club down, failing to implement the basics at the back and barely creating anything at the other end. There was no evident uptick in tempo, Rangers’ play too passive, laborious and one-paced as the Norwegians coasted to victory thanks to goals from Emil Kornvig, Jacob Sorensen and Noah Holm. With the transfer window not due to open for another 10 weeks, Rohl has no option but to plough on until then with the beleaguered squad he has inherited and hope he can somehow rouse them into something far greater than they are currently delivering. Rangers now head into a period that could define their season. Already 13 points behind early Premiership pace-setters Hearts, they face a demanding double-header against Kilmarnock and Hibernian in the next week before a seismic Premier Sports Cup semi-final date with Celtic. Lose that one and all their hopes could well be pinned on the Scottish Cup if they are to rescue something from this shambles of a season. Just three days into the job, Rohl had elected not to make wholesale changes, making just two personnel switches from the team that drew with Dundee United at the weekend and sticking largely with a familiar 4-2-3-1 tactical structure. Nasser Djiga was preferred as John Souttar’s defensive partner ahead of Derek Cornelius while there was another Europa League start for Youssef Chermiti, taking the place of Bojan Miovski at the apex of the attack. At Rohl’s unveiling, Rangers sporting director Kevin Thelwell had been moved to defend the decision to shell out £8million for a striker who doesn’t score goals, claiming the former Everton forward was a player with ‘huge potential’ who would go on to become ‘a very, very good player’. In truth, Rangers are yet to see any evidence of that and this was another occasion when Chermiti flattered to deceive. The 21-year-old really ought to have opened his scoring account midway through the first half after latching onto Joe Rothwell’s pinpoint cross only to head the ball tamely into the ground where it bounced kindly into the hands of Brann goalkeeper Mathias Dyngeland. Moments later Chermiti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time as Oliver Antman fizzed in an enticing cross from the right that would have teed up a tap-in had Chermiti been on the same wavelength. At least when Cyriel Dessers was being panned for some of his woeful finishing he was still chipping in with at least 20 goals a season. How Rangers could do with that level of scoring contribution given their current attacking woes. Chermiti’s wastefulness carried extra significance as it arrived just as Brann were beginning to turn the screw following a relatively even opening to the match. Rangers had Jack Butland to thank for keeping them in it with two important saves, denying first Ulrik Mathisen and then a shot from a tight angle by Bard Finne. The feeling was growing, however, that a goal for the home team was in the pipeline and it arrived just five minutes before half-time. It was the sort of crazy concession that had become the hallmark of Martin’s troubled time in charge. Mathisen’s slick first-time pass from deep inside his own half caught James Tavernier dawdling far too high up the pitch, allowing Finne to run unfettered all the way into the Rangers penalty box. At that point the winger enjoyed a stroke of good fortune, his attempted turn resulting in the ball squirting towards goal where Kornvig had the easiest of finishes from just a few yards out. It was a painfully soft goal to concede and would have given Rohl cause for alarm as he quickly reached for his iPad in the dug-out to figure out just what had gone wrong. Rangers haven’t won a match after falling behind all season and their chances of changing that sorry statistic all but dried up when they lost another goal 10 minutes into the second period. Again, it was all so straightforward from Brann’s perspective who probably couldn’t believe their luck at their guests’ ongoing generosity in defence. Antman gave away a needless free kick on the Brann left, Finne swept in an enticing delivery and Sorensen was able to glide between Djiga and Jayden Meghoma to glance a header beyond Butland for Brann’s second goal of an increasingly commanding performance. Rohl turned to his bench to try to salvage something from an increasingly hopeless situation only for Mikey Moore to prove as wasteful as some of the starters as he lashed a glaring opportunity high over the crossbar. It was that sort of night for Rangers but they have had too many of them already this season. Rohl now knows he has his work cut out if he is to save this sinking ship.
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A China-Pakistan agricultural collaboration has brought new hope to flood-affected communities across Punjab, combining livelihood recovery with public health awareness under the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The “2025 Pakistan HC-021C Healthy Edible Oil Campus Campaign” was orgnaised from September to October across Multan, Khanpur, Layyah, and Liaqatpur districts of Punjab province. The […]
Miami-Dade, Florida are the first police force to pilot an autonomous police vehicle.