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WorkCalifornia is first state to pass a ban on caste-based discrimination that can block victims from hiring and housing © 2023 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Ad Choices FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.S&P Index data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions. Powered and implemented by Interactive Data Managed Solutions. Work WorkAt Yale, a Surge of Activism Forced Changes in Mental Health Policies Ellen Barry covers mental health. She has served as The Times’s Boston bureau chief, London-based chief international correspondent and bureau chief in Moscow and New Delhi. She was part of a team that won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. More about Ellen Barry WorkTrump's Truth Social SPAC merger deadline extended another year If the DWAC\'s deal with Trump Media closes, the former president\'s media company would gain access to more than $1 billion in cash from DWAC\'s institutional investors, such as hedge funds. According to a Feb. 2, 2021, services agreement, Trump controls 90% of Trump Media. WorkWork WorkWorkSouth American World Cup qualifying: Can anyone catch Argentina? The only South American team not to have appeared at a World Cup, Venezuela are confident of making their debut in 2026. True, there was a similar feeling in the build-up to the Qatar qualifiers, when the generation that reached the final of the 2017 Under-20 World Cup seemed ready to step up. But everything went wrong last time -- especially the fact that the pandemic ruled key centre-forward Salomon Rondon out of most of the early rounds. One problem is that Rondon might now be past his best, but Venezuelan football continues to produce interesting talent, and results under new coach Fernando Batista have been encouraging so far. A good start is essential to morale, and if they pick up early points then a World Cup debut would appear well within Venezuela\'s grasp. WorkWork WorkWork WorkWorkDisability and illness benefit changes proposed The DWP says these latest proposals are \"designed to help pave the way towards the landscape of support and work incentives that will be offered\" when the assessments are eventually scrapped. WorkWorkWorkFederal Court Again Strikes Down Alabama’s Congressional Map Emily Cochrane is a national correspondent covering the American South, based in Nashville. She was previously a congressional correspondent in Washington, chronicling the annual debate over government funding and economic legislation. More about Emily Cochrane WorkSome small towns in America are disbanding police forces, citing hiring woes Two weeks later, Smith gave notice of his resignation. Within days, the remaining full-time officer and five part-time employees also called it quits. The town agreed to pay the county about $44,000 for law enforcement services through the end of this year. Goodhue leaders will decide later whether to extend the contract through 2024. WorkAustralia's annual growth slowed in June quarter with GDP up 2.1% Shoring-up the economy was a 5.5% expansion in public demand for the quarter, as large-scale transport, health and education projects get going. However, the confluence of such public works was likely to contributing to labour and material shortages, "crowding out" housing construction and adding to inflationary pressures, Bassanese said. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkUkraine’s Forces Try to Punch 2nd Hole in Russian Lines The subject of ammunition also came up during his visits with troops in Donetsk on Monday, according to Mr. Zelensky’s office. It said that commanders had mentioned the growing need for drones and “anti-drone weapons, insufficient manning of units and a shortage of certain types of ammunition.” WorkTreasury yield jump is not 'death to equities,' BofA's Savita Subramanian says \"I don\'t think it\'s just gravy forever. But I do think we are at a point where we have some visibility with what the Fed is going to do,\" Subramanian said. \"They\'ve already done a lot of the hard work. We are at 5% on short rates. I think we should be happy about that because that means we have some ⦠latitude to ease our way in the next downturn.\" WorkWorkADL CEO says Elon Musk's insinuation to sue over defamation is merely a 'threat of a frivolous lawsuit' \"It is profoundly disturbing that Elon Musk spent the weekend engaging with a highly toxic, antisemitic campaign on his platform â a campaign started by an unrepentant bigot that then was heavily promoted by individuals such as white supremacist Nick Fuentes, Christian nationalist Andrew Torba, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and others,\" Greenblatt said. \"Finally, we saw the campaign manifest in the real world when masked men marched in Florida on Saturday brazenly waving flags adorned with swastikas and chanting \'Ban the ADL.\'\" |
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