It's incredible to me that it's taken so long to implement something like this, but this is a great step!
It's incredible to me that it's taken so long to implement something like this, but this is a great step!
Just about a month after WAM (Women, Action & the Media) teamed up with Twitter to create a new and improved system…
I don't really think anything is an open and shut case when it is the first time you are trying someone under a brand new law.
I keep reading people say the sentence was "too short". Considering rapists often go free or do something pitiful like 6-8 months a lot of the time, this feels like a BIG win.
A 36-year-old Los Angeles man has the not-awesome distinction of becoming the first person to be convicted under…
Well because you know, men get stressed and need to drink. Got a problem with that?
UPS countered by saying that pregnancy isn't a disability and shouldn't be treated as one.
WOW, the fact that they would accommodate drivers who lost licenses because of DUIs but not pregnant women is disgusting. When I sold cars being able to drive and being able to be insured was an integral part of the job, and it was made very, very clear to me that a DUI meant automatic firing. But a UPS driver who was…
HOW is there appeals court disagreement on this?
You go, Peggy Young! But I'm side-eyeing the name "Triniti" pretty hard.
Triniti, the baby she was carrying during her fight with UPS, is now 7.
Peggy Young had been working the early morning shift at UPS for ten years when she got pregnant. She was just a few…
I bet a place like Vassar would find it easy to trivialize racist incidents because there's such a small black population and because (as you pointed out) most of the people there don't come from racially diverse environments. I bet you hear a lot of "it was just an isolated incident" and "race had nothing to do with…
Even Prince has to eat. After receiving an invite to one of his parties, Gabrielle Union thought it'd be polite to…
If you refused to serve drunk white trash in Tampa, isn't that called "being on strike"?
I actually worked concessions at Bucs games about a decade ago as a "volunteer." My church had an arrangement with the team where it would supply teenagers to work the club level stands selling peanuts, hot dogs, and pretzels at $4 ea. I don't know the precise split between the church and team, but I do know that I…
The idiots responsible for this should know better than to use unpaid staff at professional sporting events. It's college sports where you can get away with that sort of thing.
This is actually a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is pretty impressive.