Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Rescinds Workplace Harassment Guidance
Going forward, it will be more difficult, timely, and costly for LGBTQ workers to seek justice for workplace harassment.
Going forward, it will be more difficult, timely, and costly for LGBTQ workers to seek justice for workplace harassment.
There are a lot of ways to incur a fine in the National Football League. You might complain about the referees too much, like Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, or do a “shooting a gun” motion in your touchdown celebration, like Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. In more serious cases, you might get into a fight on the field or headbutt someone in a heated moment. The infractions vary from mild rudeness to actual assault. But in this year’s NFL playoffs, one player stands out from the rest, because he hasn’t done anything wrong at all. The only offense Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair is guilty of is speaking up for Palestinians in Gaza, and for that, he was fined $11,593 and threatened with ejection from a critical playoff game. It’s just the latest indignity from a multibillion-dollar sports league that wants its athletes to shut up, fall in line, and not do or say anything that might impact the flow of money—even when people are dying.
The plan appears to be to finish Israel’s bulldozing of Gaza to make real estate opportunities for investors.
The memo directly contradicts the Fourth Amendment, years of case law, and ICE's own training manuals.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained a 5-year-old on his way home from school on Tuesday and used him as “bait” to knock on his front door to see if anyone was home, according to school officials in Minnesota. Liam Conejo Ramos, a preschooler, is one of at least four children from the Columbia Heights […]