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Biden Calls for More Worker Protections During Heat Wave
Record-breaking temperatures are hitting triple digits in some places across the
Viewpoint: What SCOTUS’s Affirmative Action Decision Means for Corporate DEI
Even assuming the law continues to evolve in a conservative direction, at least three varieties of diversity and inclusion work will endure. They call these debiasing
Republican Attorneys General Warn Employers Against Race-Based Discrimination
Attorneys general from 13 states recently sent a letter to business leaders warning them to end racial preferences in hiring. It comes just weeks after a Supreme Court
Neurodiversity In The Workplace: Why It's An Asset, Not A Liability
One in five adult Americans is neurodiverse, which means they learn differently. And that’s okay
Pozoblanco celebra su primer centenario como ciudad con actividades infantiles y …
Ha señalado que los alumnos han realizado dibujos y murales adaptados a su nivel educativo y ha avanzado algunas de las claves del “escape room”
Pozoblanco celebra su primer centenario como ciudad – El Debate
y mañana disfrutarán de una 'escape room' centrada en el patrimonio.
Summer Travel: Kenya Adventures, Heat Waves And Selfie Tourism
Despite the perils of travel right now, from record heatwaves to political unrest and inflation, tourists continue to hit the road. A recent trip to Kenya shows why
Business Lessons Learned From The Pickleball Court
Pickleball is a fast-paced game that can teach you a lot about the world of business. Keep your eye on the ball, play nice, you're only as good as your…
The High Cost Of Belly Flops: When Change Doesn’t Work
Change can be very hard. But it's not the enemy
Sharing Deliciously Nerdy Food Stories With Chef Mike Haracz
Chef Mike Haracz has over 18 years of professional experience as a research & development chef along with degrees in culinary arts and culinary nutrition from Johnson