In the lawsuit, Uthmeier stated that Starbucks has “established racial quotas and goals for hiring” and “paid employees different wages because of their race.” ...
New York is the 8th state found to have improperly issued commercial driver's licenses to immigrants
The federal government continues to find states improperly issuing commercial driver's licenses to immigrants that remain ...
AARP weighs in with some important thoughts about how people can tackle these concerns — in particular, for those who are ...
Illinois residents with terminal illnesses may choose to end their lives on their own terms under a law Gov. JB Pritzker has ...
A consumer protection organization says it stands by Florida Attorney General James Ulthmeier suing Starbucks for what it ...
President Donald Trump's executive order on a national artificial intelligence framework threatens funding for states that ...
AdImpact, an organization tracking political ads, estimates the Maine Senate contest could help draw more than $300 million ...
Two 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy organizations plan to continue with a court challenge of a provincial law affecting gender-affirming ...
Seasonal hiring is underway at the Smokies, but funding uncertainty could affect staffing and visitor experience at national ...
Thalassemia patients on Friday hailed the introduction of the National Blood Transfusion Bill in Parliament and urged members ...
The health advocacy group Friends of Medicare says an announcement by the province to add more continuing care spaces is a ...
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