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State appeals court found mistakes in prosecution of former film mogul that gave momentum to #MeToo movement
Politicians, faculty and students turn ire on veteran economist amid Gaza war demonstrations
Global health experts call for curbs on online marketing to protect teens from marketing of ‘harmful products’
Rishi Sunak has vowed to get people back to work but data indicates problems with the diagnosis — and proposed solution
Grand jury set up to hear evidence on consulting for drugmakers tied to addiction epidemic
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the country
Yadi Zhang made initial appearance at Westminster Magistrates Court on Wednesday
If Congress will not act, President Joe Biden may have to do so
Neglecting women’s pain affects the entire medical pipeline, from research to diagnosis and treatment
Lawsuit from US Chamber of Commerce and other groups argues rule approved by FTC will hurt business and economy
Big Four firm’s move prompted by government decision to raise salary threshold for skilled worker admission
Also in this newsletter: why Finland wants to cut down more trees and import less Russian wood
Many mistakenly believe they are in ‘common law’ marriages. Labour is among those advocating for change
Employees and workplace experts are invited to complete a short survey to assess companies’ progress on inclusivity — by June 14
Legacy software tool had problems recognising punctuation while current tech is under review for encoding issue
David Pecker testifies in Manhattan district attorney’s ‘hush money’ case against former US president
Plan to remove some small boat migrants to Africa is costly, flawed and sets a bad precedent
Removals are now likely to go ahead but the possibility of a clash with the European Court of Human Rights remains
Accident off French coast comes after Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plans gain parliamentary approval
Some Tory insiders favour going to the country early, fearing party disunity could worsen after May polls
Also in this newsletter: the personal feud at the heart of Croatian coalition talks
We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. This time: ethical dilemmas
Discrimination against older employees particularly apparent in sector where executives openly state preference for youth
Brussels’ offer to open talks has been rebuffed but the prospect of a deal is still possible, say experts
Apprehensions also made at Yale, while Columbia moves to online classes amid furore over Gaza protests
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