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Historically, political realignment has occurred when groups of voters change their affiliation to a new political party or candidate, especially around presidential and midterm elections. Yet the period between 1852 and 1860 is crucial here, for it saw the last time a major political party collapsed (the Whig Party in 1854) and the dissolution of another political party (the Democratic Party in 1860). The 1924 Democratic Party famously went through 103 ballots before agreeing on a compromise candidate, John W. Davis of West Virginia. Of course, party realignment is a tricky thing since we only come to know that it has happened in hindsight. A failure to reach a majority consensus signals the doom of an American political party.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDigitalOcean CEO on A.I. deal in cloud space, state of tech and A.I. competitionDigitalOcean CEO Yancey Spruill joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss A.I. deal in the cloud space.
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Other companies, too, could see reverberations if they enact similar policies, especially if the mandates feel arbitrary, human resources professionals say. That's why companies that want to bring workers back to the office need to focus on reconfiguring workspaces to foster additional collaboration. If your company hasn't yet, maybe don't 'mandate'Many companies are still ironing out their return-to-office policies. JustAnswer, an online source for professional information, has seen a 49% increase in questions related to return-to-office mandates and/or policies in its Employment Law category compared with May 2022. Companies should also evaluate whether across-the-board policies make sense, or whether in-office mandates should be implemented for certain functions only, Kogut said.
TAIPEI, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Delta Electronics Inc (2308.TW), a supplier of power components to companies such as Tesla Inc (TSLA.O), sees "at least" double-digit annual growth for the next five years driven by the electric vehicle (EV) boom, it said on Thursday. Chairman Yancey Hai, in bullish comments on a fourth-quarter earnings call, said the company was benefiting from the shift away from traditional gasoline-powered vehicles to EVs. "On average the company will grow at a double-digit rate for the next few years. Delta's shares have risen 1.2% so far this year, giving it a market value of $24.68 billion. ($1 = 30.3730 Taiwan dollars)Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Sarah Wu; Editing by Muralikumar AnantharamanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Several experts told Insider what red flags indicate a company may not be great to work for. No matter how appealing a job sounds on paper, if you come across these six red flags when interviewing at a company, it might be best to pass it over for a better opportunity. The job description is vagueEven for a brand-new role, the hiring manager should have a clear picture of what it entails. They're being cagey or defensive around compensationThe last thing any job seeker wants is to interview multiple times for a job without knowing if the pay meets their expectations. "If a company won't accommodate, that's also a red flag," Monaghan said.
'Stranger Things:' Vecna's house listed for $1.5 million
  + stars: | 2022-11-05 | by ( Zoe Sottile | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —“Stranger Things” superfans can now live in the very same house where season 4 villain Vecna first developed his supernatural powers – if they dare. Vecna, the antagonist of season 4 of Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things,” started off as a regular boy named Henry Creel. The real-life house that acted as the Creel home in the show is a 140-year-old mansion located in Rome, Georgia. The home is officially for sale for $1.5 million through brokerage Toles, Temple, and Wright, according to the listing. There’s also a guest house behind the main house.
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