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Downwinders are in Washington D.C. this week to lobby Congress for a vote on expanding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. From L-R: Julia Torres, congressional staffer Greg Smith, Maggie Billiman, Virginia Chavez and Mary White. Courtesy Lilly Adams.
Courtesy Lilly Adams
The June 10 expiration deadline for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act is fast approaching. Utah members of the downwinder community say a “last ditch effort” is underway to save the program.

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Has America's gratuity culture reached a tipping point? Customers increasingly find themselves in the awkward situation of wondering where to tip, whether to tip and how much is fair. Meanwhile, service workers grapple with the need to make a living wage, and their employers struggle to manage expectations on both sides of the cash register. Even the etiquette experts are confused about tipping these days. We’ll talk about how we got to this point and if there’s any way out of the tipping conundrum.

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