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US agency urges white men to report discrimination
US agency urges white men to report discrimination
The head of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has encouraged white male workers to file discrimination complaints
·rt.com·
US agency urges white men to report discrimination
Executives At Bankrupt Subprime Auto Lender Tricolor Charged With Fraud
Executives At Bankrupt Subprime Auto Lender Tricolor Charged With Fraud
"Tricolor repeatedly lied to banks and other credit providers, including by falsifying auto-loan data and ‘double pledging’ collateral. Fraud became an integral component of Tricolor’s business strategy."
·zerohedge.com·
Executives At Bankrupt Subprime Auto Lender Tricolor Charged With Fraud
OCC Says 9 Big Banks Took Part In 'Inappropriate' Debanking Practices
OCC Says 9 Big Banks Took Part In 'Inappropriate' Debanking Practices
Earlier in the week, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon was dismissive of concerns about debanking, telling Fox News that the issue was mostly made up and that the people concerned about it needed to “grow up”...
·zerohedge.com·
OCC Says 9 Big Banks Took Part In 'Inappropriate' Debanking Practices
How To Get Citizenship In Uruguay
How To Get Citizenship In Uruguay
Discover how to obtain Uruguayan citizenship through residency, investment, and other legal pathways in one of South America’s most stable and prosperous countries.
·internationalman.com·
How To Get Citizenship In Uruguay
Nanotech makes cancer drug 20,000x stronger, without side effects | ScienceDaily
Nanotech makes cancer drug 20,000x stronger, without side effects | ScienceDaily
A Northwestern team transformed a common chemotherapy drug into a powerful, targeted cancer therapy using spherical nucleic acids. The redesign dramatically boosted drug absorption and cancer-killing power while avoiding side effects. This innovation may usher in a new era of precision nanomedicine for cancer and beyond.
·sciencedaily.com·
Nanotech makes cancer drug 20,000x stronger, without side effects | ScienceDaily
9 In 10 College Students Think 'Words Can Be Violence'; Survey
9 In 10 College Students Think 'Words Can Be Violence'; Survey
There is an increasing ideological divide on campus, with moderate and conservative students becoming more accepting of controversial speakers while liberal students show greater opposition...
·zerohedge.com·
9 In 10 College Students Think 'Words Can Be Violence'; Survey