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Feb 06 2023
Analysis
Women report stunning levels of discrimination
About 51% of women in marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the U.S. and four other countries said they'd experienced racism or discrimination at their current workplace, according to a new survey released last week.
The big picture: The survey's stark results come at a time when some companies are pulling back on certain efforts around diversity and inclusion.
What they did:
Axios
Feb 28 2023
News
Biden to nominate Julie Su to head Labor Department
President Biden announced Tuesday that he plans to nominate Julie Su, a longtime advocate for workers' rights, to lead the Labor Department.
Why it matters: If confirmed, Su, who currently serves as the department's No. 2, will replace outgoing labor secretary Marty Walsh, making her the first Cabinet-level secretary of Asian heritage in the Biden administration.
Asian American
Axios
Feb 21 2023
News
College Credits: Deerfield Students Make Dean's List At Mizzou
DEERFIELD, IL — We're keeping track of all the major higher education accomplishments of area students. Send your submissions to eric.degrechie@patch.com. Ransom Coffeen, a English major at Grove City College from Deerfield, has been named to the Dean's List with Distinction for the Fall 2022 semester. Ransom is a 2020 graduate of Christian Heritage Academy and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patch.com
Feb 15 2023
News
The world’s largest natural skating rink is closed because it’s too warm
The Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa — the world’s largest natural ice skating rink and a part of a UNESCO World Heritage site — may not open this winter as relatively warm temperatures in the Canadian capital put outdoor activities and other long-standing traditions on thin ice. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia’s war in Ukraine. If the skateway
Washington Post
Feb 15 2023
News
Haley supporters ‘love her chances’ in 2024 GOP presidential primary, 'would like to see a woman nominated'
As she formally kicked off her 2024 Republican presidential campaign, former South Carolina governor and former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had a message for the large crowd of supporters gathering to hear her speak in this historic coastal city. "As I set out on this new journey, I will simply say this. May the best woman win," Haley, the first female governor in South
Fox News (Online News)
Feb 18 2023
News
Roald Dahl's books have been edited to stop calling people fat so much
New editions of classic 20th century children’s books by British author Roald Dahl — such as “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “James and the Giant Peach,” “Matilda,” “The Witches” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox” — have been edited and rewritten to remove language seen as offensive or potentially insensitive to modern-day sensibilities. After comparing new editions published by Puffin to previous
Los Angeles Times
Feb 13 2023
News
Conservative tax reform advocates join Gov. Justice for roundtable
CHARLESTON — With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The Weirton Daily Times
Feb 13 2023
News
Competing Tax Reform Plans for West Virginia Take Center Stage at Roundtable
CHARLESTON – With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The Intelligencer
Feb 13 2023
News
Justice joins conservative tax reform advocates for roundtable
CHARLESTON — With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The Parkersburg News and Sentinal
Feb 28 2023
Opinion
Texas Legislature should not blame the Chinese for Communist Party behavior
With noble notions, Texas Senate Bill 147 to ban Chinese citizens from buying Texas properties misses the mark and costs Texans money. But we can make the bill better to accomplish its objectives.
My opposition to SB 147 may seem to contradict my prior testimony to Texas congressional committees. Two years ago, I urged Texas to ban companies controlled by the Communist Party of China
The Dallas Morning News