Discrimination

Biden to Visit Maui Next Week Following Deadly Fires

“The President and First Lady will travel to Maui on Monday, August 21 to meet with first responders, survivors, as well as federal, state, and local officials, in the wake of deadly wildfires on the island," said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Progressive Insurance Sued for Racial Discrimination ‘Against Non-Black Owned Businesses’: America First Legal

America First Legal posits that Progressive's grant program infringes upon U.S. Civil Rights law, as it "discriminates against non-black owned businesses."

U.S. Appeals Court Finds D.C. Guilty of Selective Law Enforcement Against Pro-Life Activists, Favored BLM

In the summer of 2020, the District of Columbia witnessed extensive BLM protests.

Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Sued for Discrimination Against African Reporter

The root of the controversy is the removal of his press badge which he alleges is in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

Southwest Airlines to Undergo Religious Freedom Training After Lawsuit

The ruling is the latest development in a 10-year battle.

South African Political Leader Calls for Genocide of Whites: ‘Kill the Boer’ (Video)

Singing the genocidal anti-apartheid song "Kill the Boer, the farmer," Malema sparked tensions by targeting the White descendants of Dutch settlers or "Boers" in South Africa.

British Rowing Bans Transgender Athletes from Women’s Races to Ensure ‘Fair and Meaningful Competition’

This review aims to "ensure that our approach is consistent with latest guidance, science, information, and studies" and will incorporate "further dedicated rowing specific research into this area" if feasible.

Bank Reverses Course, Reinstates UK Conservative’s Account After Backlash

The bank planned to close Nigel Farage's account due to his political views and friendship with Donald Trump.

Former UPenn Swimmer Appears Before Congress to Testify About Interactions With Lia Thomas

Former NCAA Division I swimmer Paula Scanlan testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee, speaking about her experiences with Lia Thomas as a survivor of sexual assault.

Sen. Cotton Takes Aim at Law Firms’ Race-Based DEI Hiring Practices, Warns of Legal Consequences

"Federal law has long prohibited treating employees differently because of their race," Cotton stated in the letters, reminding the firms of the Supreme Court's recent declaration that "eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it."

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