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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to put new limits on educational diversity efforts.
December 9 -
Just before the year ends, Congress may pass the Social Security Fairness Act. Here's what's in the bill and who it's for.
December 6 -
U.S. hiring picked up in November and the unemployment rate increased, pointing to a moderating labor market rather than one that's significantly deteriorating.
December 6 -
Chief strategy officer at MomsRising breaks down how Trump's election may impact access to abortion care nationwide.
December 5 -
The U.S. Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of state laws that ban gender-affirming treatments for minors.
December 4 -
Under Trump, will Republicans finally eliminate the Affordable Care Act, or will it be modified in some undetermined way?
November 22 -
Not every investor is expecting a Trump boom. Some expect a crash. How should they adjust their finances — if at all?
November 20 -
EEOC lawsuits decreased by 24% compared to the previous year, marking one of the lowest numbers of suits filed in nearly three decades.
November 20 -
A new policy requires disabled employees to go through a more intense vetting process, determining if in fact they can continue to work remotely.
November 14 -
The Supreme Court left intact a ruling that curbs the Justice Department's ability to prosecute people and companies for bid-rigging.
November 12