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Supreme Court Blocks Majority-Black Louisiana US House District
A divided US Supreme Court reinstated a Republican-drawn congressional map in Louisiana for this year’s election, blocking a trial judge’s order that required a second majority-Black voting district.
Air, Rail Groups Stymie Push to Expand Breastfeeding Protections
Lingering concerns from the transportation industry are threatening to derail a bill to expand workplace protections for nursing parents.
Diversity Push for Clinical Trials Prompts House Panel Look
Clinical trial diversity is garnering more attention from lawmakers as they seek to resolve a longstanding deficiency amid a larger national focus on health equity.
Data Shortfalls Vex Biden Bid to Green Government, Officials Say
The Biden administration needs more data in its quest to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its buildings, vehicles, and operations, various White House officials said.
MicroStrategy Deems Crypto Impact Not Material for Early Reveal
Crypto’s nosedive is expected to shred the balance sheet of MicroStrategy Inc., the enterprise software maker that bet big on Bitcoin and whose stock price rides the same rollercoaster as the digital currency.
Big Law Firms Tout Abortion Access Help for Attorneys, Staff
At least five Big Law firms have pledged to protect their employees’ access to abortion services in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
EY Pays $100 Million SEC Fine Over CPA Ethics Exam Cheaters
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