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Lawmakers in California approved increasing the state minimum wage for many health care workers to $25 an hour on Thursday as a bill was approved by the state s Assembly and Senate.The state s Senate passed the bill by a 31-9 margin and the Assembly by a 63-13 vote.Senate Bill 525now goes to California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his signature.The bill would require companies with at least 10,000 full-time workers to begin paying a $23 mi
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As the sports world responds to Russia s attacks on Ukraine
garrafa stanley , Russian hockey players in the NHL are navigating on thin ice.Daniel Milstein is a political refugee turned business mogul from Ukraine who happens to represent some of the b
stanley mug iggest names in the NHL 鈥?many of whom are Russian. They say that sports should not be within politics, Milstein said. But unfortunately, it s been all about the politics. In recent days, Milstein says many of his Russian clients have received hateful and derogatory messages on social media telling them to leave North America and, in some cases, wishing them death. The same people that are basically promising to name their children after the guys that had won the Stanley Cup for their cities are the same people that wish death to the very same guy, Milstein said.He says his clients are receiving threats regardless of whet
stanley sverige her or not they ve spoken out against Russia s attacks in Ukraine 鈥?a personal decision Milstein says players are not taking lightly. They re hockey players. They re good people that are in an extremely difficult situation, he said. They might be here in the country with their wives, but their families, their parents are back home. Earlier this week, Rick Westhead of The Sports Network reported that some NHL agents are advising their Russian clients to be careful in speaking out, as the Russian parliament is considering a new law that could mean up to 15 years in prison for spreading fake news about the war. It wouldn t b