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Melania Trump on Monday unveiled the holiday decorations for her familys first Christmas back at the White House, and her theme is Home Is Where the Heart Is. The decor also nods to next years 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and founding of the United States of America. Several dozen volunteer decorators from across the country helped deck the halls of the Executive Mansion with 75 wreaths, 51 Christmas trees, more than 700 feet (213 meters) of garland, more than 2,000 strands of lights, over 25,000 feet (7,620 meters) of ribbon, over 2,800 gold stars, more than 10,000 butterflies, and 120 pounds (54 kilograms) of gingerbread. A few things are different because President Donald Trump tore down the East Wing to build a ballroom hes long desired. This year, the official White House Christmas tree, which is always on display in the Blue Room, also honors Gold Star familiesthose that lost a member during active-duty military service. That tree was an East Wing fixture and the first one visitors encountered after they entered through those doors, but the building and a covered walkway, or colonnade, connecting it to the White House were demolished by Trump in October as part of his ballroom plan. Public tours, which had been suspended because of the construction, are to resume on Tuesday, but with a shorter route limited to just the State Floor, which includes the East Room; the Green, Blue and Red Rooms; the State Dining Room; the Cross Hall; and the Grand Foyer. The Library and the Vermeil and China Rooms on the Ground Floorone level below the State Floorwere cut from the tour route because of the construction. The White House expects tens of thousands of visitors for holiday tours, receptions, and parties before Christmas. Visitors will now enter through the North Portico doors on Pennsylvania Avenue using a new, semipermanent walkway and entrance. A statement from the White House said that Christmas is a time to celebrate what makes the U.S. exceptional and that, while every home has its own traditions, shared values unite Americans. In every community, we are lifted by simple acts of kindness that reflect the enduring American spirit of generosity, patriotism, and gratitude, the statement said. These moments remind us that the heart of America is strong and that ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is.’ Planning for the holidays starts months in advance, and the White House said Melania Trump chose every detail of the decor. Trees in the East Room are trimmed in patriotic red, white, and blue, and with national symbols, including golden eagle tree toppers, to highlight America’s upcoming 250th national celebration. The official White House Christmas tree in the Blue Room is decorated with gold stars honoring families that lost a member in the line of active-duty military service. The official tree traditionally recognizes each state and territory, and this years fir is decorated with ornaments showcasing the official bird and flower of each. The Green Room celebrates family fun, featuring large portraits of the first and the current presidents, George Washington and Donald Trump, respectively, each made from more than 6,000 Lego puzzle pieces. Thousands of blue butterflies decorate the Red Room and its tree in a celebration of young people and in tribute to Melania Trumps “Fostering the Future” initiative, which is part of her “Be Best” child-focused initiative, to support people who have been in foster care. A holiday highlight, the gingerbread White House on display in the State Dining Room shows off the mansions South Portico and offers a special glimpse into the Yellow Oval Room, a sitting room off the Truman Balcony in the presidents private living quarters on the second floor. It was made using 120 pounds (54 kilograms) of gingerbread; 100 pounds (45 kilograms) of pastillage, a sugar-based modelling paste; over 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) of chocolate; and 5 pounds (2.2 kilograms) of royal icing. Part of the White House creche is on display in the Grand Foyer while the rest of it is undergoing a restoration overseen by the curators office. Most of the tree trimming and hall decking was done after the Trumps decamped to their Florida home early last week for the Thanksgiving holiday. They returned to the White House on Sunday. By Darlene Superville, Associated Press
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The office is now officially the second most popular spot for swiping on dating apps, after home. Thats according to the latest survey from dating app Hily, as 74% of Gen Z and 92% of millennial daters admit to swiping on dating apps while at work. The survey says 45% of Gen Z and 57% of millennials swipe during lunchand 3% of Gen Z and 5% of millennials have no shame swiping through Zoom meetings. Dating itself is a full-time job. According to dating statistics from eharmony, around 80 million people in the U.S. are now using dating apps or websitesor about 30% of the adult population. A 2023 Pew Research Center report found that one in 10 partnered adults met their significant other on a dating app, and the numbers are even higher for young people. Swiping on company time is nothing new. Back in 2017, Tinder launched a Desk Mode feature that enables users to disguise their swiping on a work computer, switching the screen to a fake chart titled Meeting Notes, just in case the boss is nearby. The downsides of swiping at work, however, is the increased location-based likelihood of stumbling across one of your single colleagues’ profiles. (It is decidedly less sexy to swipe right on a colleague from across the room than to catch eyes over the coffee machine.) The workplace has long been a breeding ground for love and lust, even if HR mostly frowns upon dipping your pen in the company ink. It could be the start of a blossoming office romance, or make your next internal meeting rather uncomfortable. Just as Slack messaging has replaced water cooler banter, dating app conversations have replaced mid-day coffee shop trips or smoke breaks, Hilys relationship expert and clinical psychologist, Dr. Sabrina Romanoff, told Fast Company. Daily work life has always included breaks for socialization and the potential to meet a new partner, it’s just become more efficient, digital, and streamlined, just as our work has evolved in this direction. Romanoff doesnt see this as much different from replying to texts, or taking a cursory scroll on social media throughout the day, as long as people are able to compartmentalize these interactions, she said. And can easily shift back into work mode when they close the app. One third of dating app users have even turned to the apps to leverage professional or career-related reasons in the last year, like networking or angling for referrals, according to a new ResumeBuilder.com survey. Nearly 1 in 10 cited it as their main reason for using the apps, as the lines between work and life continue to blur. Even if you dont end up finding the one on company time, you at least might land a new LinkedIn connection as a consolation.
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Starbucks will pay about $35 million to more than 15,000 New York City workers to settle claims it denied them stable schedules and arbitrarily cut their hours, city officials announced Monday. The company will also pay $3.4 million in civil penalties under the agreement with the city’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. It also agrees to comply with the city’s Fair Workweek Law going forward. A company spokeswoman said Starbucks is committed to operating responsibly and in compliance with all applicable local laws and regulations in every market where it does business, but also noted the complexities of the citys law. This [law] is notoriously challenging to manage, and this isnt just a Starbucks issue. Nearly every retailer in the city faces these roadblocks, spokeswoman Jaci Anderson said. Most of the affected employees who held hourly positions will receive $50 for each week worked from July 2021 through July 2024, the department said. Workers who experienced a violation after that may be eligible for compensation by filing a complaint with the department. The $38.9 million settlement also guarantees employees laid off during recent store closings in the city will get the chance for reinstatement at other company locations. The city began investigating in 2022 after receiving dozens of worker complaints against several Starbucks locations, and eventually expanded its investigation to the hundreds of stores in the city. The probe found that most Starbucks employees never got regular schedules and the company routinely reduced employees hours by more than 15%, making it difficult for staffers to know their regular weekly earnings and plan for other commitments, such as child care, education, or other jobs. The company also routinely denied workers the chance to pick up extra shifts, leaving them involuntarily in part-time status, according to the city. The agreement with New York comes as Starbucks union continues a nationwide strike at dozens of locations that began last month. The number of affected stores and the strike’s impact remain in dispute by the two sides.
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