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Selección de personal en Panamá: identifica al mejor talento

Selección de personal en Panamá: identifica al mejor talento

En el desafiante entorno empresarial actual, donde la innovación y la rápida adaptación son esenciales para sobresalir, seleccionar el talento adecuado se convierte en un aspecto crucial para el avance y la supervivencia de cualquier compañía. La amplia gama de métodos de reclutamiento disponibles resalta la complejidad y la diversidad de habilidades que las organizaciones buscan en sus empleados.Desde el reclutamiento convencional que utiliza currículos y entrevistas hasta las avanzadas prácticas actuales que emplean inteligencia artificial y análisis de datos, la gama de opciones es extensa y desafiante. En este contexto, resulta vital no solo identificar las ventajas y desventajas…
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Carl Weathers receives posthumous sports entertainment star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Carl Weathers receives posthumous sports entertainment star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

The late actor and sports personality Carl Weathers will be honored with a Sports Entertainment star at a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The event marks the placement of the 2,787th star and will feature host Sibley Scoles. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, who sponsored Weathers' star, will be among the guest speakers. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which manages the Hollywood Walk of Fame for the city of Los Angeles, continues its tradition of honoring notables in entertainment. Since its founding in 1960, this landmark has attracted millions of visitors from around the world. Tribute to…
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Former pardoned man arrested in New York on several assault charges

Former pardoned man arrested in New York on several assault charges

In a recent turn of events, a former New York drug dealer whose 10-year federal sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump in 2021 has been arrested on domestic violence and assault charges. Court documents reveal that Jonathan Braun, 41, now faces charges in Nassau County Court on Long Island for physically assaulting his 75-year-old father-in-law and his wife. On Tuesday, authorities allege Braun punched his father-in-law twice in the face as the older man tried to defend his daughter. Braun also allegedly pushed his wife out of bed on July 17, causing serious injuries to her legs, and…
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NASCAR’s stance on fair play: President Steve Phelps discusses Austin Dillon’s controversial win

NASCAR’s stance on fair play: President Steve Phelps discusses Austin Dillon’s controversial win

In a recent turn of events at the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon’s actions on the track led to a significant decision by NASCAR. On the climactic final lap of the race, Dillon’s maneuver caused leader Joey Logano to skid, after which he collided with Denny Hamlin, powering to victory. This controversial victory initially secured Dillon a spot in the NASCAR playoffs. However, NASCAR later reevaluated the incident, resulting in Dillon being stripped of his automatic playoff berth. The organization imposed a 25-point deduction and issued a three-race suspension to observer Brandon Benesch. Despite these penalties, Dillon…
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Emerging tech giants: EvenUp’s AI-based legal innovations in the spotlight.

Emerging tech giants: EvenUp’s AI-based legal innovations in the spotlight.

In the buzzing legal tech space, EvenUp is quickly approaching the milestone of serving 1,000 clients with its pioneering AI-powered tools aimed at streamlining the workload of personal injury lawyers. The startup is leveraging AI to speed up the creation of demand letters, key documents that propose settlement amounts in legal disputes. Raymond Mieszaniec, COO and co-founder of EvenUprecalls a touching personal story that sparked the initiative. His father, tragically underpaid after a serious car accident due to inadequate legal advice, planted the first seeds for this innovative service. This experience inspired Mieszaniec to join forces with Rami Karabibar, a…
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Veteran public relations executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battle with pancreatic cancer

Veteran public relations executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battle with pancreatic cancer

Jody Frisch, a seasoned communications leader with extensive experience in both the entertainment and public relations industries, died Aug. 21 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from pancreatic cancer. She was 68. Frisch’s distinguished career has spanned several key roles at prominent organizations, including the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and SAG-AFTRA. Between 2006 and 2009, he was a notable contributor during the WGA’s significant 100-day strike, serving as Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs in both Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. In 2015, he assumed the role of Director of Strategic Communications and Public Affairs at SAG-AFTRA.…
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The implications of a possible Kamala Harris presidency for European relations

The implications of a possible Kamala Harris presidency for European relations

At the UK AI Security Summit, held in Bletchley Park, England, on 2 November 2023, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US Vice President Kamala Harris prepared for a group photo, underlining their continued diplomatic engagement. As Vice President Kamala Harris prepares for her pivotal speech at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, her speech is expected to be a defining moment in her political career. At 59, Harris is outlining her political vision for America, sparking interest in Europe about the potential impact her presidency will have on transatlantic ties. After President Joe Biden dropped out of…
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Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Nippon Professional Baseball players are demanding greater autonomy and financial rewards, challenging the league’s long-standing control over their careers and earnings. In a move reminiscent of the MLBPA’s historic battles of the 1970s, the Japanese players are demanding early free agency and a share of their name, image and likeness rights. The JPBPA, the players' union, is preparing a lawsuit challenging the league's reserve system, which limits player movement and restricts their earning potential. The union argues that the system violates antitrust laws and unfairly benefits NPB clubs. The JPBPA is also advocating for players to retain control over their…
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U.S. investigates U.S. involvement with Russian state media prior to election

U.S. investigates U.S. involvement with Russian state media prior to election

In a significant escalation of its efforts to counter foreign influence in its electoral processes, the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a full criminal investigation into American individuals who have been associated with Russian state media outlets. This action underscores a proactive approach to safeguarding the integrity of the upcoming November presidential election. Earlier this month, FBI operations included raids on the residences of two well-known individuals with ties to Russian media: Scott Ritter, a former United Nations weapons inspector and a vocal critic of U.S. foreign policy, and Dimitri K. Simes, who served as an advisor to Donald…
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Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is preparing to appeal Wednesday the penalty imposed on driver Austin Dillon. The appeal is in response to NASCAR’s decision to revoke Dillon’s automatic playoff qualification due to his controversial Richmond race win, as well as a 25-point deduction and a three-race suspension for team observer Brandon Benesch. Dillon’s aggressive maneuvers, which resulted in contact with Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin in the closing moments of the race, were deemed by NASCAR to compromise the integrity of stock car racing. Austin Dillon expressed optimism about the upcoming appeal, saying, "The appeals process is challenging, but we…
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