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I assume he sent in the applications back in January, and so there wouldn't be any references to his recent gun-control activism. But still...I'd expect a lot of colleges would want to take a flyer on him.Just got rejected from another college but that’s ok we’re already changing the world. Goodnight everyone— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) March 17, 2018
Iceland became the first country in the world to force employers to pay workers the same rate — regardless of gender, sexuality or ethnicity.
A law that went into effect on New Year’s Day requires all companies with 25 or more employees to file annual disclosures proving people in the same position are paid equally, the BBC reported.The opening from the New York Post:
Iceland on Monday became the first country in the world to force employers to pay workers the same rate — regardless of gender, sexuality or ethnicity.
A law that went into effect on New Year’s Day requires all companies with 25 or more employees to file annual disclosures proving people in the same position are paid equally, the BBC reported.You're using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads? That's just sketchy.
Denver has taken a stand in the oft-controversial debate over declawing cats, with the City Council unanimously passing a ban on the practice Monday night. Critics have labeled the procedure, which is common in most states, as inhumane.The opening from Fortune:
Denver has taken a stand in the oft-controversial debate over declawing cats, with the City Council unanimously passing a ban on the practice Monday night. Critics have labeled the procedure, which is common in most states, as inhumane.
A new law in Michigan will prohibit local governments from banning, regulating or imposing fees on the use of plastic bags and other containers. You read that correctly: It’s not a ban on plastic bags — it’s a ban on banning plastic bags.The opening from the Washington Post:
A new law in Michigan will prohibit local governments from banning, regulating or imposing fees on the use of plastic bags and other containers. You read that correctly: It’s not a ban on plastic bags — it’s a ban on banning plastic bags.Your using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads? That's just sketchy.
For Joshua Johnson, the host of 1A, an NPR talk show inspired by the First Amendment, Americans can better thrive despite their differences and disagreements by taking inspiration from the courageous lead character in a modern classic.The opening from The Atlantic:
For Joshua Johnson, the host of 1A, an NPR talk show inspired by the First Amendment, Americans can better thrive despite their differences and disagreements by taking inspiration from the courageous lead character in a modern classic.You're using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads? That's just sketchy.