Seattle boss explains $70,000 minimum wage

Seattle boss explains $70,000 minimum wage


Seattle boss explains $70,000 minimum wage

Posted: 15 Apr 2015 10:53 AM PDT

Dan Price, the CEO of Seattle-based Gravity Payments, told his employees they'll all be making $70000 or more a year. Price will be trimming his company's profits and reducing his salary in...
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Former Atlanta educators sentenced for cheating scandal

Posted: 15 Apr 2015 05:24 AM PDT

After being convicted in a conspiracy to inflate students' test scores, former Atlanta school educators were sentenced in court Tuesday. All but one of the ten were handed jail time, ranging...
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Hillary Clinton's 2016 platform begins to emerge

Posted: 14 Apr 2015 04:25 PM PDT

Hillary Clinton held a small, low-key event in Monticello, Iowa Tuesday as she begins her run for the White House. During the event, Clinton talked about the "big four fights" she would take...
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Panama City Beach eyes crackdown on Spring Break crowd

Posted: 14 Apr 2015 04:16 PM PDT

Panama City Beach is growing tired of the annual Spring Break crowd. Violence, drinking and drugs have become such a problem that local council members are considering drastic measures to ...
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Religious tensions complicate Iraq's war on ISIS

Posted: 15 Apr 2015 06:28 AM PDT

Nearly 2000 U.S.-led airstrikes have weakened ISIS in Iraq. According to the Pentagon, the strikes have helped win back more than a quarter of the territory that ISIS captured last year. But...
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Report: Taxpayer dollars paid for DEA sex parties

Posted: 15 Apr 2015 04:41 AM PDT

The scandal involving DEA agents and sex parties in Colombia was much worse than originally thought, according to a new report. Congress held a hearing Tuesday to go over the details of the...
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Tulsa reserve deputy turns himself after for deadly shooting

Posted: 14 Apr 2015 06:54 PM PDT

Robert Bates, 73, turned himself in to face second degree manslaughter charges for the accidental fatal shooting of a suspect. He was released after posting a $25000 bond. Omar Villafranca reports.
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