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NFL tells New York City employees to work from home after shooting
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The NFL is taking precautions after a mass shooting at its New York City headquarters left four people dead. Commissioner Roger Goodell has instructed all NYC-based league employees to work remotely at least through next week as authorities investigate the tragedy.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another corporate work-from-home memo—it’s a sobering response to an act of violence that hit close to home for the NFL. The decision reflects both immediate safety concerns and the broader unease many workplaces now face about security. It also shows how even high-profile organizations aren’t immune to the kind of violence that’s become a grim reality in public spaces.
Inside the Nightmare at 345 Park Avenue, a Manhattan Office Tower Under Attack
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Workers at a high-profile Manhattan office tower, 345 Park Avenue, faced a terrifying ordeal when a gunman went on a rampage. Employees from major firms like Blackstone and KPMG were forced to barricade themselves and hide as the chaos unfolded. The incident highlights the vulnerability of even the most secure corporate spaces to sudden violence.
Editor’s Note: Office buildings are supposed to be safe havens for getting work done—not scenes of panic and lockdowns. This story is a stark reminder that no workplace is immune to the threat of gun violence, and it raises urgent questions about security measures in even the most prestigious corporate settings. For anyone who’s ever felt uneasy about safety at work, this hits way too close to home.

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