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Social Media Drags Haircare Brand Ebin New York After Ex-Employee Details The Reality Of Being The Only Black Woman In Their Corporate Office

Social Media Drags Haircare Brand Ebin New York After Ex-Employee Details The Reality Of Being The Only Black Woman In Their Corporate Office [Video]

The beauty company Ebin New York is in hot water after a former Black employee detailed her experience with the Korean-owned brand.  A TikToker who goes by @Miylifestyle shared the hostility she faced in the work environment as the only Black woman working in their corporate office. According to her, she was met with co-workers …

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Reggie Bush is Getting His Heisman Trophy Back

Reggie Bush is Getting His Heisman Trophy Back

Reggie Bush is officially reclaiming his 2005 Heisman Trophy. The Heisman Trust announced Wednesday that they are formally reinstating his award amid significant changes in the landscape of college athletics. In 2010, Bush voluntarily surrendered his trophy amidst heavy NCAA sanctions levied against the University of Southern California (USC), where …

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Nike Clinches $8 Million Win in Trademark Case Against Omi in a Hellcat

Nike Clinches $8 Million Win in Trademark Case Against Omi in a Hellcat

Nike has emerged victorious in a high-profile trademark infringement lawsuit against Bill Omar Carrasquillo, better known as Omi in a Hellcat. On Friday, Judge Victor Marrero in New York awarded Nike a default judgment, ordering Carrasquillo’s company, Reloaded Merch LLC, to pay $8 million in damages for promoting, copying, and …

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TikTok Calls on Users to Contact Congress as Ban Threatens Its Removal From App Stores

Senate Passes Bill to Ban TikTok

The Senate approved a bill on Tuesday aimed at banning operations of the popular video app TikTok. This bill, mandates TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, to divest the app within a year or face a ban from U.S. app stores and web hosting services. The Senate voted 79-18 in favor, …

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FTC Votes to Ban Most Noncompete Agreements

FTC Votes to Ban Most Noncompete Agreements

In a significant move that could reshape the American workforce landscape, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 on Tuesday to prohibit most noncompete agreements, marking a pivotal moment that could dramatically alter career mobility and compensation across numerous sectors. This new rule is set to eliminate most existing noncompete …

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