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Jason Law is a UK born English teacher and journalist currently based in Hanoi, Vietnam. Writing for The Vietnam Times, a news site catered towards expats, he enjoys writing about a variety of topics including but not limited to travel, culture, art, food, and social issues. Each article involves pitching his own idea to the editors, then researching the topic and interviewing relevant people, contributing his own photography and formatting it for online upload. Following his six years of experience as a secondary English teacher, he has an eye for precision and accuracy with a strong writing style. His BSc degree in Media & Psychology greatly influenced his interest in developing his skills as a writer. Although relatively new to journalism he has always had a passion for writing, doing it as a hobby for years before deciding to try and begin a career involving the creative use of words.
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Labor Dept. finds thousands of Mass. workers are owed $10.4 million in unpaid wages
More than 8,700 Massachusetts workers are owed $10.4 million in unpaid wages, according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor. The federal government has created a searchable database to help workers claim their money. The Wage and Hour Division investigates companies for violations related to overtime and minimum wage laws, finding that companies across the country owe $161 million to over 222,000 workers. Wage violations are common in industries like food service, caregiving, and construction. Cambridge employment attorney David Belfort describes wage theft as a pervasive issue in Massachusetts.
Singing Songs Unto the Lord, Enlarging Our Tents, Strengthening Our Stakes: Pr Peter Sze, tNCC’s 14th Anniversary Celebration
The New Covenant Church (tNCC) celebrated its 14th anniversary, highlighting its growth and mission under the leadership of Pastor Peter Sze. The church emphasizes the love of Christ and aims to impact nations passionately. Pastor Peter shared a message on Christian growth, drawing from Isaiah 54:1-5, encouraging believers to trust in God's promises and expand their spiritual capacities. The article also recounts the testimony of William Carey, a missionary to India, as an example of expecting and attempting great things for Jesus. The church is portrayed as a thriving community with a strong foundation in faith.
Contending For Our Faith As Christians
The article discusses the importance of maintaining Christian identity and faith, especially in challenging times. It emphasizes that Christians derive their identity through divine revelation and faith in God. The text warns against apostasy, legalism, tradition, and neglect, which can weaken one's faith. It encourages Christians to stay firm in their beliefs, understand their true identity in Christ, and resist the devil's attempts to discourage them. The article underscores the holistic nature of Christianity, integrating God's laws, grace, and blessings.
Christmas Carols: Their Variety and Some Specific Origin Stories
Christmas carols, celebrated for their beauty and emotional range, evoke the universal 'Christmas spirit' and have diverse origins. Notable carols like 'Silent Night', 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing', and 'Joy to the World' have rich histories, while lesser-known ones like 'What Child Is This?' and 'Veni Veni Emmanuel' offer unique stories. The article highlights the contributions of composers and the cultural significance of carols, encouraging readers to explore beyond familiar tunes.
Are We in the Era of the Red Horseman of Revelation?
The article explores the possibility that we are currently in the era of the Red Horseman of Revelation, focusing on the first two horsemen, Pestilence and War. It draws parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the rider of the white horse, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict with the rider of the red horse. The article discusses the implications of these events in the context of biblical prophecy, suggesting that they may be harbingers of the End Times. It also touches on the potential for economic upheaval and the rise of the Antichrist, emphasizing the importance of the Great Commission for Christians in these times.
Large sign tumbles down, strikes person walking on Lansdowne Street
A large sign fell onto Lansdowne Street near Fenway Park in Boston, striking an individual on Friday night. The person suffered minor injuries and is expected to recover. The incident occurred around 6:37 p.m. as many people were out for the evening. The sign, made of a thin piece of wood, fell from an undetermined location. Boston police closed off a section of the sidewalk and workers removed the sign.
Expired food products found on shelves and for sale at local Family Dollar
A Family Dollar store in Danvers, Massachusetts, was found to be selling several expired food products. Boston 25 News discovered items with past 'best-by' or 'sell-by' dates, including Ragu spaghetti sauce, Red Baron frozen pizza, and Betty Crocker cake mix. The store manager removed the expired items after being shown them and referred to the corporate office. Massachusetts regulations allow the sale of past-date foods under certain conditions, but there were no signs indicating such at the Danvers store. Shoppers expressed concerns over public health and the lack of monitoring for expiration dates.
Expired food products found on shelves and for sale at local Family Dollar
A Family Dollar store in Danvers, Massachusetts, was found to be selling several expired food products. Boston 25 News reported nearly a dozen items with past 'best-by' or 'sell-by' dates, including Ragu spaghetti sauce, Red Baron pizza, and Betty Crocker cake mix. The store manager removed the expired items after being shown them and referred further inquiries to the corporate office. Massachusetts regulations allow the sale of past-date foods under certain conditions, but there were no signs indicating such at the store. Shoppers expressed concern over the lack of monitoring and potential public health risks.
Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse will ‘significantly disrupt’ East Coast car shipments
The collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge, caused by a container ship collision, is expected to significantly disrupt automotive cargo shipments on the East Coast. The Port of Baltimore, a major hub for vehicle imports, will face challenges as companies like Ford and GM divert shipments to other ports. Experts, including MIT's Yossi Sheffi, suggest that while the disruption will cause delays, it is unlikely to severely impact the U.S. economy. The incident has prompted a scramble to reroute shipping containers, affecting logistics and potentially leading to shortages of goods. The situation is developing, with ongoing rescue efforts for individuals affected by the collapse.
After Iowa, attention shifts to New Hampshire voters ahead of next week’s primary
As the New Hampshire Republican Primary approaches, former President Donald Trump remains a leading candidate, though his support has slightly decreased according to a recent Emerson College Polling survey. Nikki Haley has gained traction, while Ron DeSantis lags behind. Voter opinions are mixed, with some expressing continued support for Trump, while others are undecided or critical of his past actions. Both Trump and Haley have scheduled campaign events in New Hampshire, highlighting the state's significance in the primary race.
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