Though the ACT went digital, students still have the option to take the college admissions test with a pencil and paper. A CT ...
If you find yourself with a possible ricochet, is it permissible to test the ball's bounce before hitting the shot? Rules Guy has the answer.
The Nation on MSNOpinion
The EEOC Is Now Letting Workplace Discrimination Stand
The agency is unlawfully giving up on fighting disparate impact discrimination—meaning it’s “open season” on employees.
Compliance can be easy, writes Jones Walker partner Sid Lewis, but employers too often fall asleep at the wheel.
Health insurance costs will skyrocket for millions of Americans if tax credits expire. Small business owners and the self-employed will be hit hard.
Small and medium sized enterprises drive our economy, sustain our communities, carry forward a legacy of skills and innovation.
The Punch on MSN
‘Slow murder,’ Health experts, Nigerians condemn viral dye-adulterated palm oil video
A viral video of dye-adulterated palm oil in Nigeria sparks outrage. Health experts warn of severe health risks like cancer, ...
Parents will still be able to get the hepatitis B vaccine for their children at no cost, even though the CDC's vaccine ...
Known for his immersive environments and otherworldly lamps, the artist’s latest show at Petzel Gallery invites viewers to ...
England's hapless Ashes tour was again in the headlines after footage emerged of a member of their security team involved in an altercation with a cameraman.
TRUMP’S HEALTH CARE VISION — President Donald Trump could be the deciding factor in whether Republicans coalesce around a ...
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