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Cashing in on Covid: Anthony Fauci is charging up to $100K for an HOUR of 'motivational speaking'

Dr Anthony Fauci is charging sky-high fees for speaking engagements as the controversial figure reaps the rewards of his pandemic-era fame. The former White House Covid doctor commands between $50,000 and $100,000 for up to an hour's work, according to a listing on the website for the agency Leading Motivational Speakers that has since been scrubbed.  Despite his huge fee, Fauci is scheduled to give the commencement address to the Yale School of Medicine on May 22 - though it is unclear how much the college is paying him.

If Youre Reading This, Your Favorite Show Is Canceled

Reboot (canceled), Gossip Girl reboot (canceled), 1899 (canceled) Cancellation is so hot right now. Already in 2023, there’s been a staggering amount of TV-show casualties across streaming services such as Max (formerly HBO Max), Netflix, and Hulu as well as cable-TV channels like Showtime and AMC. But that’s not all — some networks are even removing existing IP from their service for the tax cut. Others, like Showtime’s Three Women, which had already filmed episodes, and Netflix’s The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, were cut before they made it to air.

Judith Light Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Children, Movies, Whos the Boss? and Net Worth

Judith Light Biography Judith Light was born on February 9, 1949, as Judith Ellen Light. She is an Emmy award-winning American actress, producer, and activist. Light made her professional stage debut in 1970, before making her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of A Doll’s House. 10 Facts About Judith Light Name: Judith Ellen LightAge: 73 yearsBirthday: February 9Height: 5 feet 7 inchesWeight: 56kgNationality: AmericanOccupation: ActressMarital Status: MarriedSalary: Under ReviewNetworth: $8 million Judith Light Age Light is 73 years as of 2022, She was born on February 9, 1949, in Trenton, New Jersey, United States of America.

More than 190 US firms urge Congress to pass paid family leave | Workers' Rights News

A memo signed by more than 190 US companies including Eventbrite, Patagonia and Pinterest was sent to Congressional leaders on Tuesday urging them to pass a federal paid family and medical leave policy. By Akayla GardnerBloomberg Published On 23 Mar 202123 Mar 2021 More than 190 U.S. companies, including Eventbrite Inc., Patagonia Inc. and Pinterest Inc., are urging congressional leaders to pass a federal paid family and medical leave policy. The memo sent Tuesday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for Congress to work with the White House to include permanent paid leave in the $3 trillion “Build Back Better” recovery plan the Biden administration is preparing to roll out.