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New York District Office FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 17, 2018 EEOC SUES STAFFING SOLUTIONS FOR MULTIPLE DISCRIMINATORY HIRING PRACTICES Owner Frequently Used Racial Slurs and Forced Out Manager Who Opposed Hiring Discrimination, Federal Agency Charges BUFFALO, N.Y. –Staffing Solutions of WNY Inc., a Buffalo-based staffing company that places employees with clients throughout Western New York, violated federal laws prohibiting hiring discrimination, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit filed today. According to the complaint, EEOC contends that Staffing Solutions either refused to hire highly …
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By Benjamin Wermund The Education Department is launching a new effort to help schools make sure their websites are accessible to students with disabilities. The move comes after civil rights investigators tossed out hundreds of complaints about schools with inaccessible websites. The department also rewrote months-old agreements requiring some schools to update their sites. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced today that the Office for Civil Rights will offer webinars over the next several weeks for schools, districts, state education agencies, libraries, colleges and universities. "As more educational opportunities are delivered online, we nee…
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Broke Your Right Arm? Exercise Your Left. It May Help, Really.
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Working out the muscles on one side of our bodies can keep the muscles on the other side fit, even if we do not move them at all. By Gretchen Reynolds May 16, 2018 If you sprain an ankle or break a wrist this summer and cannot use one of your limbs, the muscles there will weaken and shrink — unless you exercise those same muscles in your other limb. According to a fascinating new study, working out the muscles on one side of our bodies can keep the muscles on the other side strong and fit, even if we do not move them at all. The finding has implications for injury recovery and also underscores how capable and confounding our bodies can be. Many of…
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When Cancer Patients Ask About Weed, Many Doctors Say Go For It
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Thirty U.S. states have enacted medical cannabis laws, and all but one of them include cancer in the list of conditions allowed. Such laws give cancer patients across the country access to a substance that remains illegal under federal law. Anecdotal reports suggest marijuana is helpful in managing symptoms of chemotherapy, like pain and nausea. But it's unlikely curious patients are getting clear guidance from their doctors on whether they should try marijuana, which form might work best and how much to take. A new survey of 237 oncologists from around the country finds that while roughly 80 percent talk with their patients about marijuana, fewer than 30 percent fee…
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Do Fathers Who Exercise Have Smarter Babies?
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Exercise changes the brains and sperm of male animals in ways that later affect the brains and thinking skills of their offspring, according to a fascinating new study involving mice. The findings indicate that some of the brain benefits of physical activity may be passed along to children, even if a father does not begin to exercise until adulthood. We already have plenty of scientific evidence showing that exercise is good for our brains, whether we are mice or people. Among other effects, physical activity can strengthen the connections between neurons in the hippocampus, a crucial part of the brain involved in memory and learning. Stronger neuronal connectio…
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#OurCreatorJehovahGod? How did He create this? . Rainbow @nature mountains ? Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park, China. Photo by @igoalstories  #CreatorJehovahGod???  Who would you take to visit this geological wonder of the world? ?
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