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Libs Of TikTok post instigates another round of bomb threats
An all too familiar occurrence an elementary school evacuated for bomb threats after being targeted by Libs of TikTok for a pride flag On September 25, 2023 By Erin Reed…
Read MoreMontana judge temporarily blocks enforcement of law to ban gender-affirming medical care for minors
By Amy Beth Hanson On September 27, 2023 HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors is temporarily blocked, a state judge ruled Wednesday, just four…
Read MoreChild poverty more than doubles — a year after hitting record low, Census data shows
By Jennifer Ludden On September 12, 2023 The poverty rate in the U.S. has risen dramatically in the year since pandemic benefits ran out — and the child poverty rate…
Read MoreWhy California officials traveled to Kenya to find solutions to poverty
By Mackenzie May On August 10, 2023 California officials representing some of the wealthiest cities in the world traveled to one of the poorest villages in Africa this week to…
Read MoreKey Facts on Health Coverage of Immigrants
On September 17, 2023 Summary As of 2021, there were 44.7 million immigrants residing in the U.S., including 20.8 million noncitizen immigrants and 23.9 million naturalized citizens, who accounted for…
Read MorePotentially modifiable dementia risk factors in all Australians and within population groups: an analysis using cross-sectional survey data
September 2023 Summary Background Dementia is the second leading cause of disease burden in Australia. We aimed to calculate the population attributable fractions (PAFs) of dementia attributable to 11 of…
Read MoreUSCIS Exempts Biometric Services Fee for all Form I-539 Applicants
On September 25, 2023 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced that it is exempting the biometric services fee for Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. Beginning Oct.…
Read MoreGen X discrimination by Enterprise, National, Alamo car rental in Florida, lawsuit says
By David J. Neal On September 18, 2023 The oldest Millennials and all Generation Xers weren’t welcome in a rental car company’s management training program, according to a Equal Employment…
Read MoreEEOC Sues Ohio Amusement Park for Age Discrimination
On September 22, 2023 Seasonal Workers Aged 40 and Over Denied Employee Housing Based on Age, Federal Agency Charges CLEVELAND – Cedar Fair, L.P., doing business as Cedar Point, and…
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