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Friday March 20th, 2026 morning edition

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Walsh returned to the office on Feb. 22, 2021.

"Magnolia had a heartbeat, was breathing, and exhibited fetal movement," the lawsuit states.

Magnolia died in Walsh’s arms approximately one hour and thirty minutes later.".

“The evidence showed that Chelsea Walsh was following her doctors’ instructions for a high-risk pregnancy and simply asked to work from home.".

"The jury found that TQL’s denial of that reasonable request led to the death of her daughter,” he said.

"We are evaluating legal options and remain committed to supporting the health and well-being of our employees,” said Daugherty.

That manager, who is not named in the lawsuit, notified the TQL executive about Walsh’s situation. »

‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ Getting YouTube Channel For First Time

Authored by deadline.com

Fred Rogers Productions and Little Dot Studios have teamed to bring Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood to a dedicated YouTube channel – the first time the iconic children’s TV series has taken the route.

The channel will include full-length episodes and a collection of repurposed digital-first content, including clips, shorts and compilations.

“Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood continues to inspire viewers young and old across four generations,” said Paul Siefken, President and CEO of Fred Rogers Productions. »

Photonic names former Microsoft Xbox head Don Mattrick CEO

Authored by betakit.com

Vancouver-based Photonic has swapped CEOs as the company prepares to commercialize its quantum computing technology.

Photonic has named Don Mattrick, a pioneering Canadian video game entrepreneur and seasoned executive, as Terry’s replacement.

Mattrick, who is one of Photonic’s first investors, has been tasked with helping Photonic scale its commercial operations. »