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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Work, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,102 stories have been published about Work which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Work, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,102 stories have been published about Work which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Gender Issues · KabulAbout 40 women - chanting "Bread, work and freedom" - marched in front of the education ministry building in Kabul. Protesters carried a banner which read "August 15 is a black day" as they demanded rights to work and political participation. The fighters dispersed them by firing their guns into the air, an AFP correspondent reported. Some women protesters who took refuge in nearby shops were chased and beaten by Taliban fighters.See the Story
Taliban violently disperse rare women's protest in Kabul
44% Left coverage: 32 sources

GamingThe Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic remake was a surprise announcement last year. Two directors working on the game were reportedly fired earlier in July. Aspyr Media, the Austin-based developer, has put the remake on pause, according to a Bloomberg report. The game was set to release on PC and the PS5.See the Story
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Remake Reportedly 'Indefinitely Delayed'
45% Center coverage: 9 sources

Business · New YorkPeloton Interactive Inc. is cutting nearly 800 jobs and raising prices for its bikes and treadmills. The company is also outsourcing functions such as equipment deliveries and customer service to outside companies. The changes, which the company disclosed Friday in a memo to employees, also includes gradually closing many of its retail showrooms.See the Story
Peloton slashing 780 jobs, closing stores and hiking prices in push to turn profit
50% Center coverage: 12 sources
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White House · WashingtonWhen asked what he would do differently if he could go back in time to the beginning of the pandemic, White House coronavirus advisor Anthony Fauci said that he would recommend "much, much more stringent restrictions" from the get-go. "If I knew in 2020 what I know now, we would do a lot differently," said Fauci in an interview on Monday. "The insidious nature of spread in the community would have been much more of an alarm, and there would have been much, much more stringent restrictions in the sense of very, very heavy encouragement of people to wear masks, physical distancing, what have you."See the Story
Anthony Fauci says if we could do it again, COVID-19 restrictions would be 'much, much more stringent'
100% Right coverage: 7 sources
WorkTransport secretary Grant Shapps last week granted consent for the dualling of the road between Easton and North Tuddenham. Construction is due to begin early next year, but preparatory work will begin in the remaining months of this year. Two new junctions will be constructed and four new bridges will be built. Journey times are expected to be reduced by up to five minutes.See the Story
Work to pave way for £200m dualling of A47 will begin this year
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Work · San LuisSAN LUIS, Ariz. – After a nearly two-year delay, work is under way in the construction of a charter high school that is slated to open its doors beginning in the fall of 2023.See the Story
Work gets under way on charter high school in San Luis
Work · HucknallWork to make big improvements to the surfaces on four Hucknall roads is set to begin next month.See the Story
Hucknall: Much-needed improvement works on town roads set to start next month
Work · DarlingtonTemporary traffic lights will in place on a busy Darlington road from today to enable gas pipe works to be carried out.See the Story
Work begins on major Darlington road TODAY and it will last all week
Work · JindaleeThe start of construction to widen the traffic-choked Centenary Bridge at Jindalee in Brisbane’s inner-west has been pushed back to 2023.See the Story
Work on horror westside bottleneck pushed back again
Work · LiverpoolThere are more than a dozen jobs going at Everton Football Club and their charity Everton in the Community. The football club is currently looking for a content producer, a head of people operations and a residential support worker. Many of the jobs are based in the club's main offices at the Royal Liver Building, though others are centred at Finch Farm.See the Story
Work at Everton FC as dozens of job vacancies open
Work · Palm HarborThe $2.6 million project was scheduled to start Aug. 4, according to FDOT. The project will also include drainage improvements, roadway resurfacing, new sidewalks, a shared use path and landscaping. The controversial traffic calming feature has been earmarked for the busy intersection for several years.See the Story