In a widely expected ruling, the Supreme Court decided to strike down the use of affirmative action in college admissions, one of the blockbuster decisions of this term.
But the implications of the decision in the high court’s rulings in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard may have wider and lasting impacts on corporate diversity initiatives, including those impacting commercial real estate.
The rulings were 6-3 and 6-2, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Harvard graduate, recusing herself from the Harvard case.
“Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote…
Mr. Printup, known as “Spanto,” died on Wednesday morning in Albuquerque, N.M., from injuries sustained in a car accident on Sunday, the brand confirmed.
The European Central Bank expects to bring down inflation, with a big caveat: Companies need to let profits fall as they pay for higher wages.
The fast-fashion company’s attempt to rebut allegations of forced labor and poor working conditions was met with incredulity online.
The arrests come after an investigation by federal prosecutors into trading in the securities of Digital World Acquisition Group, which merged with former President Trump’s social media platform.
Government data showed that G.D.P. rose at a 2 percent rate in the first quarter, better than initially reported.
Human rights groups and Ukrainian officials want the United States to stop buying Russian crude oil that has been refined into other products in third countries like India
After storms bore down on the East Coast, airlines canceled thousands of flights, leaving some passengers waiting days to get another seat.
With more than 100 brand collaborations under way, including ‘Ken’ shirts from Gap and hot-pink pool floats from Target, Mattel isn’t letting anyone forget that the movie is on the way.
The company founded by Richard Branson is scheduled to transport Italian researchers to the edge of space Thursday.