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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is being sued in a class action lawsuit alleging it turned away nearly 1,000 air traffic controller applicants, solely based on their race. Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, who now serves as co-counsel for Mountain States Legal Foundation based in Colorado, is leading efforts for a lawsuit that could set a new precedent and force companies to hire employees based on skills.Laxalt said the lawsuit represents nearly 1,000 people…

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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Let’s be honest: spring is one of the best seasons for fashion. It’s not too hot, not too cold, and you get to showcase your knack for beautiful, vibrant colors. What’s more, it’s the best time of year to acquire breezy options to prepare for the heat of summer. Furthermore, Lulus’ sale section has plenty of trendy fashion finds that…

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Some NFL Draft history was made in Detroit Thursday night when the Denver Broncos took Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with the No. 12 overall pick. Nix was the sixth quarterback taken in the first round, making it the fewest number of picks by which that many signal-callers were selected in NFL Draft history. The stunner was Michael Penix Jr. being selected by the Atlanta Falcons. But after the Minnesota Vikings traded with the New York Jets…

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A sharp-eyed Target employee at a New Jersey store spotted three women attempting to leave with nearly $600 of stolen goods, forcing the threesome to abandon ship and quickly scatter. Dramatic surveillance video captured the male Target employee springing into action after noticing that three women had gallivanted out of the store without paying for their cart full of items.Authorities said that the items in the cart were valued at $581.29. In a press release, the Gloucester Township Police Department said that the incident happened at approximately 5:30 p.m. Monday at the local Target store. HARRIS TEETER IS COMBATING DC…

 In a fresh wave of enthusiasm sweeping the Solana blockchain, $SNUKE Coin announces its exciting presale, setting the stage for what could be the next major meme coin craze.Offering a blend of humor and investment potential, $SNUKE is perfectly positioned for those looking to ride the next big wave in a new Solana Meme Coin.Don’t Miss the $SNUKE Pre-Sale$SNUKE presale has just kicked off, and early adopters are already seizing the chance to be part of this potentially explosive new meme coin.With it’s potential for a significant return and listing price increase of 1.25X on Raydium at end of Pre-Sale,…

New York    For the past few years, the US economy has been growing at a pace that seemed too good to be true. So, at first glance, Thursday’s gross domestic product report showing the US economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.6% in the first quarter of this year versus the 3.4% rate in the fourth quarter of last year seems to be just the medicine the Federal Reserve doctors ordered. But there’s just one problem: inflation. The latest Consumer Price Index data shows inflation is rising, moving further away from the Fed’s 2% target. And economists are…

U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) dropped faster than expected in the first quarter, but a key metric used by the Federal Reserve to measure inflation kept rising, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).  Real GDP increased at an annual rate of 1.6% for the January-through-March period after rising 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) advance estimate released Thursday. Economic forecasts had called for a deceleration of growth over the previous month, with the expectation that the economy would expand by 2.4%, according to a Reuters report.Compared to the fourth quarter, the deceleration in…

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Damage has been reported to the facade of Paris’ Moulin Rouge. According to CNN, the blades of the venue’s iconic windmill fell off the structure, taking the first three letters- M O U- on the marquee down in the process.According to the report, no injuries have been reported and management has ruled out any ‘malicious act’ as a reason for the incident.Management is currently at work on a fix which they say should be in place, “very soon.” Performances at the world famous cabaret are currently scheduled to continue without interruption. In 2019, elements of the beloved facade, most notably the windmill,…

Boys at an American-run school for troubled teens in Jamaica were beaten by adult staff members, forced to exercise until they vomited and placed in stress positions for hours at a time, according to former students, their parents and attorneys assisting them. The new details shared in interviews with NBC News offer insight into what likely prompted Jamaican child welfare officials to remove children from Atlantis Leadership Academy in February and place them in protective custody. Five employees of the school were charged this month with child cruelty and assault. “You got whipped, you got pipes beaten on you,” said James, 18,…

Last updated: April 25, 2024 15:35 EDT | 1 min read Ethereum developer firm Consensys, managed by Joe Lubin, filed a lawsuit on April 25 against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its “overzealous regulation” around the Ethereum blockchain.In an announcement on social media platform X, Lubin said Consensys has taken an important step towards “preserving access to ether and, by extension, the Ethereum blockchain in the U.S. We are suing the SEC and fighting back against its overzealous regulatory overreach.” Today, Consensys took an important step towards preserving access to ether and by extension the Ethereum blockchain…

Frank Tyson, a 53-year-old Black man, died in police custody in Canton, Ohio after an officer knelt on his back, causing him to become unresponsive, graphic body camera footage released by the city shows. On April 18, Canton police responded to an accident after Tyson allegedly sheared an electrical pole off the side of the road and then ran, according to the department. Footage shows Tyson’s car in a grassy area nearby, unoccupied, with the driver’s-side door left open and the steering wheel airbag deployed. Canton police, who arrived at the scene just a little before 8:30 p.m., were told…

After the 2023 Tony Awards proved that an unscripted award show, while definitely unideal, can actually kind of work if the host is charismatic enough (and a professional dancer), we’re already setting our sights on the 2024 ceremony. What historic wins, joyful musical numbers, and shocking upsets will this year’s Tonys bring? We won’t know for certain until June—but until then, here’s what we do know about the 77th Annual Tony Awards.When are the 2024 Tony Awards?The 2024 Tony Awards are set for Sunday, June 16, 2024.How can I watch the 2024 Tony Awards?The Tonys will air live on CBS,…

David Beckham and Mark Wahlberg have found themselves on opposite sides of a legal battle. Beckham’s company DB Ventures filed a lawsuit against the fitness franchise F45 Training, which Wahlberg partially owns, in May 2023. The soccer star claimed in court documents obtained by TMZ that he’d been “duped” into signing an endorsement deal with the company and never received the $10 million he was offered in contract negotiations. Beckham previously sued F45 Training with former golfer Greg Norman in late 2022, but a judge ordered the two athletes to separate their lawsuits. Keep scrolling for everything to know about…

A man killed in a traffic stop last month when plainclothes Chicago police officers fired their guns nearly 100 times was shot 13 times, according to an autopsy report released Thursday.The March 21 police shooting that left Dexter Reed, 26, dead has prompted protests with activists calling for the five officers involved to be dismissed. Reed’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit questioning plainclothes tactical squads. And a police oversight agency and the Cook County state’s attorney are investigating.CHICAGO MAN SHOT 9 TIMES WHILE PUMPING GAS, AS VIOLENT EASTER WEEKEND LEAVES 7 DEAD Earlier this month, the Civilian Office…

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Rich Handler recently offloaded a boatload of Jefferies Financial Group stock. The investment bank on Wednesday disclosed the transaction in both a press release and Securities and Exchange Commission filing, saying its CEO had done so “to facilitate the purchase of a personal boat and to pay tax obligations.”The sale involved 1.5 million shares and equated to $65.25 million, according to Jefferies. Handler said in a statement that he “do[es] not intend to sell any further shares.” Jefferies shares have posted more than a 41% increase in the past year.  SEE META CEO MARK ZUCKERBERG’S BRAND NEW 287-FOOT SUPERYACHTHandler’s stake…

MAUI, Hawaii — Lead by culinary pioneer Peter Merriman, Merriman’s Restaurant showcases island grown and harvested foods with aloha spirit at the forefront.”I think aloha spirit is just respect, it’s that everybody is equal,” said Peter Merriman, the owner of Merriman’s Kapalua. “Aloha is love and so that’s the love we have for one another.”He added, “There’s a lot of places that have beautiful beaches, right? Hawaii has beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, and beautiful people.”Peter Merriman has been a culinary pioneer in Hawaii for over 30 years. Known as the original “locavore,” Peter is a vocal champion of Hawaii’s farmers,…

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