The variable annuity market is showing signs of growth, according to new data from the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI). This is in stark contrast to recent trends in the industry, which had seen variable annuities steadily declining, but that was not the case this past quarter where they increased by 12% from the previous quarter and even beat out fixed annuities by 2 percentage points, according to the financial magazine FA-Mag.com. “It makes sense,” says Andy Barnett of Sarasota, FL-based … Continue reading “Data Finds Variable Annuity Market Seeing Some Positive Changes”
Obama Signs Executive Order Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors
Posted on November 2, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured, Featured News Leave a comment on Obama Signs Executive Order Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal ContractorsU.S. government employees are rejoicing after President Obama recently signed an order that would require all federal employers to offer paid sick leave to workers, starting in 2017. According to the National Law Review, the executive order will apply to those with contracts to work with the federal government that were either solicited or awarded on or after Jan. 1, 2017. Once it’s in effect, the legislation will allow all federal contractors to accrue one hour of paid sick leave for … Continue reading “Obama Signs Executive Order Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors”
Kid Behind Fake-Clock Bomb in Texas Moving to Qatar With Family
Posted on October 28, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured, Featured News Leave a comment on Kid Behind Fake-Clock Bomb in Texas Moving to Qatar With FamilyThe 14-year-old boy who became a national sensation and sparked a brief domestic terrorist controversy debate won’t have to worry about United States laws for much longer. Ahmed Mohamed, 14, has lived in the Dallas-area of Texas with his family long before he became an international headline for a misunderstood “clock bomb.” It’s that very device which has won him a prestigious scholarship at a school halfway around the world, according to FoxNews.com. Ahmed’s father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, told the Dallas … Continue reading “Kid Behind Fake-Clock Bomb in Texas Moving to Qatar With Family”
The UK is Deporting Asylum Seekers on Half Empty Charter Jets
Posted on October 19, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured, Featured News Leave a comment on The UK is Deporting Asylum Seekers on Half Empty Charter JetsThe British government is reportedly using half-empty privately charted planes in order to deport small group of immigrants whose asylum requests have been rejected, as well as criminals who are being deported — and they’re spending millions of taxpayers’ pounds to do so. For the 18 months prior to June 2015, the UK’s Home Office spent almost £14 million on chartered flights. Under the UK Borders Act, criminals can be deported for a number of reasons. This includes being convicted … Continue reading “The UK is Deporting Asylum Seekers on Half Empty Charter Jets”
25 Year Ohio Landfill Controversy Finally Reaches Settlement
Posted on October 15, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured, Featured News Leave a comment on 25 Year Ohio Landfill Controversy Finally Reaches SettlementThe Lucas County commissioners in Ohio approved a settlement 25 years in the making on Tuesday, Oct. 13. The settlement was made with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for the last remediation plan to cleanup the former King Road Landfill, according to the Toledo-based newspaper ToledoBlade.com. “This has taken a long, long time,” said John Borell, a Lucas County assistant prosecutor. The deal that was struck calls for long-term monitoring and maintenance of the 104-acre dump just west of King … Continue reading “25 Year Ohio Landfill Controversy Finally Reaches Settlement”
Companies Turning to New Forms of Managed Service Providers in Digital Age
Posted on October 13, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured, Featured News Leave a comment on Companies Turning to New Forms of Managed Service Providers in Digital AgeBig data, cloud technology, social media presence: these are some of the most recent buzzwords that corporate executives and industry leaders are trying to learn about and implement to stay at the tops of their respective fields. As a result, more and more companies are looking to turn to agile data centers with the means and technology to help them move forward, according to Forbes. It’s not just traditional managed service providers (MSP) that companies need. As Wendy White, an … Continue reading “Companies Turning to New Forms of Managed Service Providers in Digital Age”
Thousands of Honda Accord Hybrids Are Being Recalled for Engine and Electrical Problems
Posted on October 9, 2015July 19, 2024Categories Featured News Leave a comment on Thousands of Honda Accord Hybrids Are Being Recalled for Engine and Electrical ProblemsHonda is now recalling almost 6,800 Honda Accord Hybrids released between 2014 and 2015. The recall is in response to an electrical flaw that can shut down the car’s gasoline engine, leaving the vehicles to run on battery power. The issue lies in the Accord Hybrid’s cell voltage sensor (CVS), reports the Christian Science Monitor. In a statement, Honda said that the CVS may not have enough “electrical noise toughness,” which can result in the incorrect interpretation of electrical noise. … Continue reading “Thousands of Honda Accord Hybrids Are Being Recalled for Engine and Electrical Problems”