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Zack Snyder Continues to Insist That a Batman That Won’t Kill Is ‘Irrelevant’

It’s one of the oldest debates in the character’s 85-year history: should Batman kill people in his quest to safeguard Gotham City? Although time and time again Batman’s darkness has pushed and pulled the character to pretty rough precipices, at least one defining creator continues to be steadfastly be on the side of Bat-murder: Zack Snyder.Are Fans Tired of Marvel and DC? Superhero Fatigue at NYCC 2023“Batman can’t kill is canon. And I’m like, ‘Okay, the first thing I wanna do when you say that is I wanna see what…

Mutual Friends This Person Hasn’t Met Insist On Inviting Them To Dinner, Then Ask Them To Pay

There are many Christmas stories, and while the holiday itself is largely about how warm magic and kindness overcome darkness, some holiday stories, unfortunately, do not seem entirely joyful. More precisely, the general happy mood is sometimes overshadowed by some ‘fly in the ointment.’For example, the user u/Kfcdeliveryguy12234, the author of this story in the AskUK community on Reddit, recently had a great time at a friend’s Christmas party, but after it all ended, they were faced with the need to chip in on food and…

Some customers insist on working from office

India's second-largest company Infosys has not made working from office mandatory for its employees as yet. However, it seems that the company may have to junk the hybrid working policy for at least some employees. The company is so far giving flexible options to employees to work from home or office but some of its clients have started demanding that their projects be handled from the office, a senior company official revealed during the company's 42nd annual general meeting (AGM). The AGM took place virtually and was…

infosys ceo salil parekh: Some clients insist for work from office: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh

Infosys is giving flexible options to employees to work from home or office but some of its clients have started demanding that their projects be handled from the office, a senior company official said on Wednesday. While responding to a shareholder's query on the 42nd Annual General Meeting of the company, Infosys chief executive officer and managing director Salil Parekh said that in the future, there will be a need for more social capital where people will need to connect with each other to do new things, training,…

After 3 die, Airbnb urged to insist on carbon monoxide devices

Family members of three tourists who died while staying at an Airbnb in Mexico City, urged the short-term rental company to require detectors in properties. Family members of three tourists who died while staying at an Airbnb in Mexico City, apparently of , urged the short-term rental company on Thursday to require detectors in properties it lists to prevent future tragedies.“Our main goal is to try to get the word out to those planning to use short-term rentals like Airbnb,” said Jennifer Marshall, whose son, Jordan

Is the COVID pandemic over? Too soon to say, experts insist

“The pandemic is over.”It’s a pronouncement we’ve heard several times in the more than 2½ years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic.As California enters fall with the coronavirus very much on the decline, some are once again declaring victory. But health experts say that despite the significant progress, it’s less about turning the page than about understanding that COVID-19 remains quite unpredictable. The heat was recently turned up on the long-simmering question when President Biden…

Remote workers insist they’re very productive at home. ‘Paranoid’ bosses don’t agree

Image: iStock/Drazen ZigicA new survey by Microsoft has found that 87% of workers feel they're just as efficient at home as in the office, but the vast majority of bosses disagree. Some 85% of business leaders suspect their workers are shirking at home while only 12% of them have "full confidence" their employees are being productive, according to the results of Microsoft's survey of 20,000 people in 11 countries. As companies begin to entice or pull workers back to the office full-time or on a hybrid basis,