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BUCKSCO.Today on MSNEquity Is Not a Handout — It’s a Head Start: Why Fairness Requires More Than EqualityI got into Carnegie Mellon’s graduate program — but they suggested I join a summer bridge course first. My background was in ...
Chartmetric reports on a dataset tracking artist pronouns in music, revealing gender disparities and progress in visibility.
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AllAfrica on MSNDebate - Will the Employment Equity Act Transform Companies or Slow Growth?DA's Michael Bagraim debates Just Share's Kwanele Ngogela New regulations for the Employment Equity Act introduce five-year targets for the employment of black people, women and people with ...
(Reuters) -U.S. equity funds saw a significant drop in net investments in the week through July 9 on caution over President Donald Trump's threats of fresh tariffs on trading partners, even though ...
Thousands of Iowa homeowners could owe taxes on decades of equity gains. A 1997 law is quietly reshaping the market in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and beyond.
See 11 Rare Photos of Mariska Hargitay with Her Parents and Siblings Over the Years The 'Law & Order: SVU' star explores her family's history in the new documentary 'My Mom Jayne,' out June 27 on ...
Over a thousand people joined in on the celebration on the west steps of the Colorado State Capitol for the Supreme Court ruling giving same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide, June 26, 2015.
Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, reflects on the decision 10 years later and the LGBTQ community's current civil rights fight.
Millions of Americans finally exhaled when the Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling protecting same-sex marriage. Ten years later, we're fighting the same battle all over again.
Tallulah Willis defended her decision to show fans photos of her ailing father, Bruce Willis, on a “great day” despite some critics disagreeing with the move.
Video: BROADWAY BARES 2025 Strips Down for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS This year's show raised a record-shattering $2,447,967 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Kirkland & Ellis made such good use of the nonequity partner rank that almost all firms are now adopting a similar approach, writes the Global Lawyer.
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