A week after reporting $301 million in operating losses, the state’s second-largest health insurer is cutting jobs.
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The nation’s biggest celebration of LGBTQ+ visibility returns for its most star-studded year yet, with media partner The Mirror on board for 2026 ...
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko pushed on Tuesday (February 24) for a draft law that would double the maximum prison ...
The first Jupiter Cloud Book Festival in York drew crowds for a day of literary enjoyment. Held on February 28 at St Saviourgate Venue, 30 local authors and small bookish businesses gathered to engage ...
The nonprofit’s executive director, Jennifer Martin, made an anonymous comment, drawing backlash for transgender erasure.
Democratic Texas state Rep James Talarico has prompted a flurry of controversy and scorn as footage of his past sermons and ...
Some Southeast Asian leaders are taking a softer line on the Iran strikes, though, despite their greater scope and likely ...
Color Me Mine, a paint-your-own-pottery franchise, hosted a grand reopening in January. The business, located at 1300 Colley Ave. in Norfolk, is under new ownership by husband-and-wife team Adam and ...
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Activist says new London Chik-fil-A won’t comment on whether it will donate to anti-LGBTQ+ groups
"There should be no place in the U.K. for a business that uses its profits to fund prejudice.” ...
Three years ago, if you’d asked the smartest conservatives in the room what it would take to change corporate America, nobody ...
Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko of the ruling party PASTEF (African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity) speaks during a political rally in Dakar, Senegal, November 8, 2025.
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