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RCMP officer says colleague didn't apologize for nickname, contradicts his testimony
An RCMP officer has told a code-of-conduct hearing in British Columbia that she never received an apology for demeaning ...
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ECISD terminates employee for Charlie Kirk social media comments
Ector County ISD fired a part-time tutor and put a staffer on leave over social media posts about Charlie Kirk, citing ethics ...
Understand California's personal injury laws, from the statute of limitations to comparative fault and negligence. Learn about your rights and what to expect.
The Indiana Office of Inspector General filed a formal ethics complaint Friday against former Public Safety Secretary ...
India's refusal to shake hands with Pakistan after their Asia Cup 2025 win reignites the age-old debate on sportsmanship and ...
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Teachers, pilots and more are losing their jobs because of social media posts about the ...
An employment attorney says private employers have right to fire or discipline workers because of political speech.
Comments online are leading to mass firings as conservative lawmakers and influencers look to curb speech seen as negative to ...
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They have little recourse.
This backlash is part of a conservative movement to blame Kirk’s death on “the left” and to punish anyone who disagrees with their view.
Sir Laurie Magnus had advised Angela Rayner to resign from her position as Deputy Prime Minister, as she had been caught in breach of the ministerial code. This breach came to light when Rayner ...
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