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As large companies back off previous anti-discrimination policies, event organizers in the City of Brotherly Love decided to scrap their support, rejecting Target, Wawa, AARP, and Burlington.
The nonprofit legal aid group Lambda Legal, which advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, has raised $285 million at a time when attacks ...
The bias in favour of boys is shrinking in developing countries even as a preference for girls emerges in the rich world ...
Isabella Aldrete, Tabitha Mueller, Eric Neugeboren and Rocio Hernandez, the Nevada Independent The Nevada Independent is ...
Less than five months into the new administration, we have already seen more than 50 tariff proclamations. With new tariffs ...
Leila Ebrahimi from PwC breaks down how companies must now reveal information about their highest and lowest earners.
Look past the Spanish Castillo fort and ornate Moorish buildings to discover the rich Black history of St. Augustine, Florida ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) withdrew the agency’s lawsuit against Pepsi Cola for allegedly violating the ...
The Supreme Court has sided with a worker who faced a so-called reverse discrimination lawsuit due to her being a straight woman. Here's what to know.
A unanimous Supreme Court has made it easier to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio ...
An Ohio woman will be allowed to pursue a case alleging she was denied a promotion and demoted because she is heterosexual.
A unanimous ruling in Ames v. Ohio confirms that majority-group employees have the same rights under Title VII as anyone else—and face no higher burden to prove bias.The nation's highest court said a ...