In anticipation of a new $20 minimum wage law that will have a significant negative impact on food brands’ bottom lines when it goes into effect in April, a slew of fast-food restaurants in California are now beginning to fire employees and raise prices.
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Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas AG, Hindering Probe into Nonprofit ‘Supporting Trans Minors’
The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was blocked from requesting information and records from PFLAG. PFLAG is a national group that aids LGBTQ individuals, particularly adolescents with gender dysphoria who are seeking “gender-affirming care.”
Read More Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas AG, Hindering Probe into Nonprofit ‘Supporting Trans Minors’US Hospitals Profit Billions from ‘Facility Fees’ for Routine Doctor Visits
By charging unwary customers so-called “facility fees” for routine check-ups at outpatient centers, American hospitals are profiting billions of dollars.
Read More US Hospitals Profit Billions from ‘Facility Fees’ for Routine Doctor VisitsWisconsin Supreme Court Declares Amazon Flex Drivers Are Considered Employees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declared that Amazon Flex drivers are employees, not independent contractors, as the major online seller has contended in the past.
Read More Wisconsin Supreme Court Declares Amazon Flex Drivers Are Considered EmployeesFDA Settles Ivermectin Case
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