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Global Nation: California regulators not hounding care homes that ignore wage theft judgments; Pope Francis once owned a white Lamborghini Huracán ; Rising workplace violence rocks U.S. hospitals

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[Inquirer.Net]( []  USA & Canada [California regulators not hounding care homes that ignore wage theft judgments]( Across California, at least 20 companies providing care for the elderly, disabled and mentally ill continue to operate illegally after being cited for... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Pope Francis once owned a white Lamborghini Huracán ]( When I told a group of young catechists that Pope Francis once owned (past tense) a Harley-Davidson super motorbike and a matching Harley-Davidson motorcycle... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rising workplace violence rocks U.S. hospitals]( Across the country, many doctors, nurses and other health care workers have remained silent about what is being called an epidemic of violence against... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Self-Driving Truck Tests Launched by the United States Postal Service]( The United States Postal Service launches testing on self-driving trucks. Autonomous vehicles have been popular talking points for a number of carriers.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [4 Tips on Having a Successful Home Based Business]( Ever thought about starting your own business but didn't know where to start? We show you 4 tips on having a successful home based business. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lea Salonga grateful and thriving despite injury]( CHICAGO—”I was able to stand [without support] for an entire song!” Lea Salonga announced excitedly during a concert to a sold-out audience at the Copernicus... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Who Own’s the name “Amazon”? Amazon’s Domain Battle]( When it comes to the word "Amazon" who truely own the word? Amazon finds themselves amongst a domain battle for ownership over the name. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Trump Lifts Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, Delays Auto Tariffs]( Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Trump cleared a key roadblock to a North American trade pact his team negotiated last year. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mega-Merger: Sprint and T-Mobile and What’s to Come]( Industry powerhouses Sprint and T-Mobile get the nod from key US official. The Merger plans to bring 5G to 99% of Americans within 6 years of the deal.... If you are interested in Philippine Headlines, Asia & Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Europe, Pinoy Columns and Events, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2019 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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