Jaclyn Diaz
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Activision Blizzard Strikes An $18 Million Deal Over Its Workplace Harassment Lawsuit
The game giant behind Call of Duty and World of Warcraft settled with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after the agency filed a civil rights lawsuit over the company's culture.
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A New Law in California Aims To Protect Workers At Retail Warehouses Like Amazon's
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 701 on Wednesday. It aims to address the impact of speed quotas on warehouse worker injuries and health.
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Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Remains Defiant On COVID-19 And The Environment At The U.N.
So far Bolsonaro's trip to New York City for the United Nations General Assembly appears to be anything but a success for Brazil or the country's image after a series of blunders early this week.
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Johnson & Johnson Says Its Booster Shot Provides Increased Protection From COVID-19
Johnson & Johnson shared data from its Phase 3 trial of the company's booster shot on Tuesday. The data showed a booster shot at six months provided a 12-fold increase in antibodies.
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Pfizer And BioNTech Say Vaccine Trial For Kids Shows Its Safe And Effective
Pfizer and BioNTech say a trial for their COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 showed the vaccine is safe for children and established a strong antibody response against the virus.
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In Texas, Officials Are Reporting A Surge Of Migrants At The Southern Border This Week
Texas officials call it a "historic surge." Thousands of new arrivals, largely from Haiti, are straining an already overstretched system, and more are on the way.
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U.S. Soccer Is Offering The Same Contracts For Its Men's And Women's Teams
The U.S. Soccer Federation is offering the men's and women's senior national teams the same pay structure, years after the women's team filed a major lawsuit over equal pay concerns.
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The Justice Department Wants A Federal Judge To Block Texas' New Abortion Ban
The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to temporarily block the new Texas abortion ban while its lawsuit against the state continues.
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A N.Y. Hospital Will Stop Delivering Babies As Workers Quit Over A Vaccine Mandate
Lewis County General Hospital in upstate New York is pausing maternity services later this month after dozens of staff members quit because they refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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The FBI Releases New Video Of The Person Who Planted Bombs Before The Capitol Riot
The FBI is asking the American public to review the new information and come forward with any information about the possible identity of the bomb-maker.