A former employee of the Texas Real Estate Commission, a state agency, said he was fired from his job after refusing to remove pronouns from his email signature.
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GlobalData on MSNAICPA and NASBA seek feedback on new CPA pathwayThe American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) are requesting ...
In honour of Pizza Express's 60th birthday, dough-ball addict Maddy Fletcher charts its rise from a window hatch in London's ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday found that the mass firings of probationary employees were ...
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The great paradox of the conflict in Ukraine is that while a defeat is shaping up for Kyiv, the war itself is reaching an ...
From "Western princesses" to hostesses — trace Korea's turbulent modern history through the stories of those who bore its heaviest costs When director Sean Baker took home four statuettes at this year ...
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GlobalData on MSNBillionToOne reports data from study of prenatal test for foetal RhD statusMolecular diagnostics company BillionToOne has reported outcomes from a US clinical study of its non-invasive prenatal test ...
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PsyPost on MSNPolice forces lean Republican, but partisan politics don’t greatly influence officer actionsPolice departments across the United States tend to be more Republican-leaning than the communities they serve, according to ...
On Saturday, March 1, Long Islanders lined the sidewalk outside the Tesla Showroom in Smithtown to express their grievances ...
By Philip Moscovitch This item originally appeared as NOTICED in Morning File, “Dear Mr. President, I just read in the ...
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