Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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Jewish Students Claim Northwestern University Tolerated Antisemitism from Pro-Palestine Protesters
The three students claim that Northwestern University failed to take immediate action after pro-Palestine protesters allegedly breached the school's code of conduct by engaging in disruptive and hateful speech.
Vaccine May Prevent Fentanyl-related Overdose Deaths
Researchers are developing a vaccine that may prevent opioid-related overdose fatalities.
New York City Starbucks Stores Sued for Using Potentially Dangerous Pest Control Strips
Starbucks was recently sued over allegations some of the coffee chain's New York City stores used pest control strips that put customers and employees at risk.
Class Action Suit Filed Against Target, Prince Lionheart After Potty Training Seat Cut Toddler's Genitals
Earlier this month a class action lawsuit was filed against Prince Lionheart after “at least 15 toddler boys suffered cuts to their genitals from using a potty-training toilet seat.” Prince Lionheart is a family-owned company in California that has been busy “making products for children for 45 years.” However, the lawsuit alleges that one of the company's “potty training products, the WeePod Basix, is causing serious harm to toddler boys.”
How to Become an Influencer on YouTube
Remember to engage/interact with your audience to gain credibility and reliability among your followers.
Parents of Girl Who Drowned at Summerkids Camp File Lawsuit, Call for Camp Legislation
Summercamp Kids in Altadena recently came under fire in a lawsuit alleging it's negligent hiring practices caused the wrongful death of six-year-old Roxie Forbes.
Location, Location, Location: Does It Really Impact Property Values?
Irrespective of the fact whether you are buying an apartment or building, location is very crucial.
Arizona Department of Corrections Health-care Lawsuit Enters Trial Phase
The state has been held in contempt of court twice, but still blames the state of its prisons' health-care on private contractors.




