Carolyn Weyforth Glanville Companies gripe their employees lack skills but aren't doing anything about it verified_publisherAxios - Steve LeVine There are about 5.7 million unfilled jobs in the U.S., many requiring specific skills, but two thirds of companies complaining of the absence of …
Carolyn Weyforth Glanville When terror strikes the family of a terrorism reporter verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Souad MekhennetAt about 1:00 a.m., half a dozen plainclothes police came into the hall where we had been waiting. They had grim looks on their faces and papers in their hands. They seemed to be bearing news, but they...
Carolyn Weyforth Glanville The Curious Case of the Disappearing Nuts verified_publisherOutside Magazine - Peter VigneronAt 11:22 a.m. on Thursday, June 20, 2013, an orange Freightliner tractor-trailer arrived at Crain Walnut Shelling in Los Molinos, California. The truck’s driver, a man in his mid-thirties wearing a gray...
Carolyn Weyforth Glanville How the World’s Most Interesting Man Befriended the World’s Most Powerful Man verified_publisherPOLITICO - By JONATHAN GOLDSMITHA beer commercial icon became an unlikely pal to the president of the United States. It stayed interesting. Jonathan Goldsmith is an actor with more than 500 television and movie credits who is most recognized...
Carolyn Weyforth Glanville Butterfly babies verified_publisherThe Washington Post - WP BrandStudioStory by Ellen McCarthy Photos by Katherine Frey Video by Ashleigh Joplin Published on May 30, 2017 A rare disease makes these young girls’ skin break and peel at the slightest touch, like a butterfly’s...