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Family Service Agency of DeKalb County announced its plans to host Community Shoe Box, a charity organization that aims to ...
The latest trend making its way out of Silicon Valley — the land of kombucha on tap, nap pods, and billionaires who think they invented walking — is a “no shoes in the office” policy. That’s right.
As she faces two separate efforts to remove her from office, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus is now subject to tighter financial oversight, with supervisors voting unanimously Tuesday to ...
Workplace dress codes can be frustratingly vague. Our critic has some guidance on navigating different interpretations and on picking your footwear. By Vanessa Friedman My job has a dress code ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a major shift to airport security protocol, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ended the long-standing requirement for most passengers to remove their shoes at ...
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AI coding company Cursor has a no-shoes policy in the office. A Cursor employee in San Francisco posted pictures on X on Tuesday of shoes inside the entrance of the company’s office building. This ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says she’s done with the airport shuffle: take off your shoes, pull out your laptop and toss out that water bottle. On July 8, Noem officially ended the nearly ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says TSA may revisit its 3-1-1 liquid rule. The TSA recently stopped requiring travelers to remove shoes at some airports ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the agency is evaluating changes to its liquid restrictions rule for airline carry-ons — a potential major shift in the Transportation and Security ...
The fear of Reid copycats was the ostensible justification for the TSA's seemingly belated shoe rule, which the agency finally ditched last week, nearly two decades after adopting it. The longevity of ...