Tag: mess

This Atlanta woman’s home was demolished by mistake — and then the city threatened to fine her for the mess. How to protect your biggest asset from the unexpected

‘An unforgivable accident’: This Atlanta woman’s home was demolished by mistake — and then the city threatened to fine her for the mess. How to protect your biggest asset from the unexpected Susan Hodgson, of Atlanta, recently received the type of call homeowners dread while on holiday: a panicked neighbor, calling her up to ask: […]

Some Democrats Want To Help Nikki Haley As A Way To Mess With Trump

Tiffany James has spent her career working to advance Democratic priorities, and that’s why she’s committed to helping Nikki Haley beat Donald Trump in South Carolina’s GOP presidential primary. “We want to convince people to put country over party and to say our democracy is at stake,” James, a South Carolina organizer for Primary Pivot, […]

The Supreme Court must clean up its mess

As a mom, one of the most frustrating things is when my kids make a mess and then just leave it. “You made the mess, you clean it up!” is a mantra of moms everywhere. It’s especially annoying when the mess is in a room the whole family uses; stepping on plastic building blocks in […]

South Africa Takes a Major Step Toward Fixing Work Visa Mess

(Bloomberg) — South Africa’s home affairs minister signed planned changes to work permit regulations aimed at fixing a bureaucratic morass that’s frustrating the country’s biggest investors and exacerbating a skills crisis, people familiar with the situation said. Most Read from Bloomberg Now that the changes have been signed by Aaron Motsoaledi, they’ll be gazetted in […]

Months later, publishers still sorting out plagiarism mess

This week, Simon & Schuster finally published “The Book of Animal Secrets: Nature’s Lessons for a Long and Happy Life,” the highly anticipated book by USC’s Dr. David Agus whose release was suspended after the manuscript was found to contain numerous instances of plagiarism. The new version of the book differs subtly from the one […]