Two big assumptions underlie Trump’s attack on DEI policies: past racial discrimination is over, and DEI harms whites.
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Consumers accept misspelled brand names like Lyft or Froot Loops if they're sensible and not too extreme, research shows.
Federal data is at risk as removal and alteration of datasets threaten accessibility. Researchers urge preservation.
Faculty hiring freezes and budget cuts challenge U.S. higher education, but CMOs boost enrollment with strategic...
Many employers are pushing workers to the limit, but research shows overworking hinders productivity and well-being.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VHnMimS9Y[/embed]
Imagine investing US$500 in a startup via crowdfunding, only to be left in the dark. Many companies raise funds but fail to provide updates, violating federal law. Regulatory tweaks could restore trust.
Most of the world observes International Workers’ Day on May 1, unlike the U.S. and Canada, which celebrate Labor Day.
The U.S. government is relaxing federal vaccine requirements and cutting funding for vaccine research and development.
President Trump's firing of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer raises concerns about trust in government economic data.
Hulk Hogan's unexpected death at 71 shocked fans. Despite wrestling's dangers, his legacy includes thwarting unionization.










