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Oct 10

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LGBTQ seniors fear discrimination when searching for housing

By Ivette Feliciano

Many LGBTQ+ seniors who live in long-term care communities and senior housing are fearful of being mistreated, refused care, neglected, or abused—with some even re-closeting themselves for safety. In many states, it's still legal to deny access to housing and…

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Sep 21

Activision Blizzard confirms SEC probe into discrimination allegations

By Tali Arbel, Associated Press

Shares have dropped 20 percent in two months as legal woes build over an alleged culture of discrimination against women and minorities at the maker of Candy Crush, Call of Duty, Overwatch and World of Warcraft.

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May 18

Biden reverses Trump changes to bank antidiscrimination law

By Ken Sweet, Associated Press

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says it plans to start from scratch on its regulations involving the Community Reinvestment Act. The agency told banks to effectively ignore the 2020 changes.

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Apr 01

What advocates and lawmakers are doing to address growing anti-Asian hate crimes

By Candice Norwood

Public officials are facing mounting pressure to prevent and address the roots of racist violence.

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Oct 25

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A Texas regulatory board removed discrimination protections. Critics are fighting back

By Ivette Feliciano

Earlier this month a Texas regulatory board voted to remove discrimination protections for some seeking social services. The protections had prohibited social workers from turning away clients on the basis of disability, gender identity or sexual orientation. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette…

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Jul 14

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CDC’s politicization ‘extremely dangerous’ for Americans, says its former head

The CDC is traditionally seen as the leading government agency to monitor public health and communicate key information to the public. But according to four former heads of the agency, the Trump administration has been interfering in the CDC's central…

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Jun 15

SCOTUS rules LGBTQ people protected from job discrimination

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The court decided by a 6-3 vote that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 known as Title VII that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT workers.

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May 01

How language differences can spark fear, racism amid the coronavirus pandemic

By Stanley Dubinsky, Kaitlyn E. Smith, Michael Gavin, The Conversation

Fear of strangers extends beyond racism and discrimination against people who look like they might come from another place – it includes people who sound different, too.

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Feb 21

Bloomberg says 3 women can be released from NDAs over alleged ‘comments’

By Associated Press

Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against his company over the last three decades.

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Feb 18

MIT to caption online videos after discrimination lawsuit

By Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press

The settlement was announced Tuesday and comes months after a similar agreement was reached in a lawsuit brought against Harvard University by the National Association of the Deaf.

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