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NEW YORK (AP) — Help wanted. The job: putting one of the nation’s most far-reaching salary disclosure laws into practice. Location: New York City. Just four months ago, city lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to require many ads for jobs in the nation’s most populous city to include salary ranges, in the name of giving job applicants — particularly women and people of color — a better shot at fair pay.
Tesla shareholders alleged that Tesla buying the solar installer amounted to a bailout, pushed through by Elon Musk who sat on both company boards at the time.
April is typically a pretty wet month in and around Denver, but this April was anything but. Instead of this month featuring our normal late-season snows, April featured hot, dry and windy conditions with fire danger present almost every day.
CEO Thomas Gottstein told CNBC that letters received by investors had "nothing to do" with sanctions, or loans belonging to members of Putin's inner circle.
One person is dead, and three others were injured after a shooting at a Target store Wednesday night in Kissimmee, Florida.
A Guardian analysis uncovers how companies enriched themselves and their investors while boasting about jacking up prices
The regime "beat them and held them in prolonged solitary confinement in harsh conditions to extract forced confessions."
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minneapolis Police Department has engaged in a pattern of race discrimination for at least a decade, including stopping and arresting Black people at a higher rate than white people, using force more often on people of color and maintaining a culture where racist language is tolerated, a state investigation launched after George Floyd’s killing found.
Judge says he needs more time to determine a punishment and orders Alexander Jerich to write 25-page essay on 2016 massacre