European Markets Get a Step Closer to a Consolidated Tape
The European Union cleared a significant hurdle toward unifying its financial markets with a provisional deal to create
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Immaculate Grid baseball: Answers, connections for Grid 87 (June 29)
Breaking down the June 29 Immaculate Grid baseball game with players and connections for Grid 87 that involve the Cubs, Mets, Angels, Marlins and more.If you haven't played the Immaculate Grid baseball game and are a massive MLB fan, then you are 100% missing out on one of the best things t...
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What Exactly Is Canada Day?
Here’s a brief history of Canada’s national day—which celebrates the joining of the three original provinces—and how you can celebrate.
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10 greatest fictional football players of all time
Charlton Heston played Saints' QB Cat Catlin in "Number One" (Photo by Mike Moore/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)Film study is an important part of the game of football. The following 10 players had a better shot of winning an Oscar as opposed to a championship.Ther...
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Citadel Securities Is Muscling Its Way Into Credit Trading
Ken Griffin’s market-making powerhouse is challenging Wall Street banks on their own turf as it enters the multi-trillion-dollar
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Read the Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action
The US Supreme Court sharply limited the use of race as a factor in university admissions. The decision
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Gen Z workers are quitting their jobs live on TikTok
Workers, particularly Gen Z and Millennials, are 'live-quitting' their jobs on TikTok under the hashtag #quittok. In the midst of 'the Great Resignation' - a term coined by organisational psychologist Anthony Klotz to capture the wave of employees leaving their jobs post-pandemic - has brought about various methods of people leaving their job, such as 'quiet quitting' which gained attention at the end of last year. Now a new method has entered the scene: live quitting. Users film or livestream themselves on the exact moment they quit. Whether it's in-person, over Zoom, or the moment they hit send on their resignation email. It seems many are seeking the support and comfort of up to millions of strangers online as they end one chapter and start another. The hashtag #quittok currently has over 50 million views showing many are resonating with the content. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter One user Darby posted a video in February of them on a call with their manager quitting their job. She joins a call with her manager saying: "I can't say it, I don't know how to say it," as you puts her face in her hands. Her boss sayings "I know, I knew it was coming when you that." "If it's what you feel like you need to do then I totally get it," her manager adds. "We will be so sad and we'll miss you." "I'm like, my heart is racing, I don't know why I'm so... it's be so like hard to figure out what to do but I think... I know I need to do it." Darby says, before the video ends. @durbinmalonster Quitting my corporate stable job that I love in this economy??? Y’all should have seen my dads face when I told him hahaha. Her TikTok currently has over 1 million likes, and viewers commented both Darby and her manager. "This manager is manager goals!!! Her support of you is huge!" Commented one user. Many others left Darby good luck wishes as she starts a new chapter. And Darby isn't the only one to document the moment of quitting. Another user, known as Stove, filmed and uploaded a TikTok of him quitting his job to TikTok last year. His manager calls him after Stove asked if "he had a few minutes to check in." @omgitsstovelol Live footage of me quitting one of the worst most demoralizing jobs I’ve ever had. Please excuse the fake laughter. #iquit #youwontbreakmysoul #quitting #corporatelife #corporatetiktok #onwardandupward #careermoves As users watch the video of Stove quitting his job, it is accompanied by captions documenting his thought process, at one point, before announcing he's quitting, he laughs, the caption reads "feverous laughter.... What do I say?????" The next caption reads "just rip off the band aid", to which Stove proceeds to let his manager know he is taking a new position at a new company next month. Tess Brigham, a therapist and coach that because many young people grew up on the internet, sharing milestones of their lives has become almost natural. "It's now this generation has experiences, it's how they've learned to be in the world," she says. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Billionaire Gilinski Bids $836 Million for Colombia’s Exito
Jaime Gilinski made an unsolicited $836 million cash offer for Colombian retailer Almacenes Exito just a month after
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Brainard Sees Potential for Near-2% US Inflation by November 2024
President Joe Biden’s chief economic adviser said that inflation numbers should improve through the second half of the
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Supreme Court Rejects Use of Race in University Admissions
The US Supreme Court effectively barred universities from using race as a factor in university admissions, marking the
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How Tottenham could line up with James Maddison
Three ways Ange Postecoglou could deploy James Maddison at Tottenham.
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Clippers trade for Eric Gordon now looks like an epic disaster
It's been less than five months since the Clippers traded for Eric Gordon and the deal already looks like an epic disaster for Los Angeles.At the trade deadline, the Clippers traded John Wall, Luke Kennard, and a pick swap to that ended up sending Cam Whitmore to the Rockets in exchange for...
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