Sentences with phrase «widespread reporting about»

At the start of the month, there was widespread reporting about the poor take up by men of shared parental leave — a policy introduced in April 2015 providing men with the opportunity to care full time for their new baby.
A new survey from American Funds finds a broadly optimistic outlook among more affluent Baby Boomers and retired investors — despite widespread reporting about Americans» lack of retirement savings.
Then, nearly all U.S. states adopted new, more demanding academic standards in the 2010s, and there have been widespread reports about the difficulties in changing instruction in the classroom.

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As I reported yesterday, law enforcement agencies like the FBI have warned hospitals and medical providers about the industry's widespread IT vulnerabilities.
The nightly news reports about the brutal seasonal flu, now widespread across our great land, haven't jumpstarted efforts to build (and fund) such a plan.
When you think about malicious software, the first thing that probably comes to mind is hackers stealing your credit card number or email address — such attacks are widespread and widely reported.
It includes charges of widespread sexual harassment, a video of CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber driver for making some reasonable statements, and a New York Times report about Uber using phone apps and data to avoid authorities and sting actions.
GFI estimates that cultured meat could become cost - competitive with conventional meat in about a decade.42 The Open Philanthropy Project (Open Phil) reports that one of two scientists they spoke with who work on tissue engineering gave a similar estimate — though Open Phil themselves remain much more pessimistic about the timeline for the widespread commercial availability of cultured meat.43 We are not certain whether it is realistic to expect cultured meat to become cost - competitive with conventional meat within a decade.
Now that we're learning more about the widespread coordinated attacks on Christians and other targets (the death toll is at least 162 in this Associated Press report), I sure hope to see more in - depth coverage of what's happening there.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Market News reported widespread concern in 2014 about tightening organic dairy supplies, with supermarkets in many parts of the United States posting signs about organic milk shortages by the end of the year.
Mayor Bloomberg, who is a veteran critic of the city Board of Elections (whose politically - connected leaders routinely accuse him of trying to starve them out of existence), was not shy about sharing his less - than - charitable thoughts about reports of widespread problems at polling sites throughout the five boroughs.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
City Limits recently reported that while most of the boards have yet to vote on the proposals, the majority of the ones that did rejected them and that there are widespread concerns about the plans as tenants and small business owners worry about being squeezed our of their neighborhoods.
«It's even more impressive that they are choosing to be open about their sexuality despite the widespread homophobia that continues to be reported around sporting fields, especially among fans.»
Nevertheless, Fashing cautions that because the report is based on just one observation, it is premature to draw conclusions about how widespread such behavior is in marmosets and other cooperatively breeding primates.
Boston Magazine reports on widespread support for Logan workers wished to be represented by SEIU,... Read more about BTU Stands with Logan Airport Workers Preparing for Strike
As the report notes, despite widespread calls for connecting evidence of new teachers» effectiveness back to their preparation programs, «there has been no coordinated effort to provide these programs with valid, reliable, timely, and comparable data about the [educators] they prepare» (p. 2).
See CFPB Concerned About Widespread Servicing Failures Reported by Student Loan Borrowers.
There have been widespread reports over the years about player accounts being hacked on Ultimate Team, with EA SPORTS maintaining that this is a result of phishing and not hacks due to the popularity of the FUT player packs.
Our letter that appeared in the February 14th issue of Science Magazine was motivated by our concerns about the widespread news reports, opinion pieces, and blog postings linking this winter's cold weather over the central and eastern U.S. to global warming.
«The responses about stranded assets reveal that investors» concern over this risk might be more widespread than many expect,» the Ernst & Young report noted.
The report by the Ontario Human Rights Commission released Wednesday finds a widespread feeling among racial minorities and indigenous people that their complaints about the practice have been ignored.
Resigned: «Utah's embattled attorney general, John Swallow, resigned Thursday amid persistent questions about whether he had committed widespread ethics violations, saying the legal fight had become too costly,» The New York Times reports.
According to a recent article in Skilled Nursing News, reports about such actions have «become a widespread issue — so much so that it is now one of the most frequent complaints made to states» long - term care ombudsman programs» in California and across the U.S..
Our 2014 report documenting the abusive use of RCS against journalists received widespread media coverage, and both the Washington Post60 and Human Rights Watch61 corresponded with Hacking Team about our findings, and received specific responses.
yro.slashdot.org - The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Peter Eckersley writes: Yesterday, The New York Times reported that there is widespread unrest amongst Google's employees about the company's work on a U.S. military project called «Project Maven.»
This appears to be the first such report about the Galaxy Note 2 as it's not believed to have widespread battery defects like the Galaxy Note 7.
Consultations for this report have revealed widespread concerns about the potential scope and dominance of mutual obligation requirements.
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