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Elon Musk’s ban on remote work at X beats disability bias claim

by Edgar Davis
Elon Musk’s ban on remote work at X beats disability bias claim

A federal judge in California on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit accusing social media platform X of forcing out workers with disabilities after Elon Musk took over the company and barred employees from …

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Paris organizers aim to emulate success of London 2012 as ‘normalcy’ returns to Paralympics

by Virginia Chavez
Paris organizers aim to emulate success of London 2012 as ‘normalcy’ returns to Paralympics

It’s been more than a decade since the last Summer Paralympics went off without major controversy. In 2016, Zika Virus concerns were compounded when, two weeks before the Games, the …

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White House says prescription drug deals will produce billions in savings for taxpayers, seniors – The Denver Post

by Akin Smith
White House says prescription drug deals will produce billions in savings for taxpayers, seniors – The Denver Post

By AMANDA SEITZ and ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — Taxpayers are expected to save billions after the Biden administration inked deals with pharmaceutical companies to knock down the lists prices …

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White House says deals struck to cut prices of popular Medicare drugs that cost $50 billion yearly – The Denver Post

by Akin Smith
White House says prescription drug deals will produce billions in savings for taxpayers, seniors – The Denver Post

By AMANDA SEITZ and ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Thursday that drug price negotiations will knock hundreds of dollars — in some cases thousands — off …

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Judge approves six-figure settlement in case of California student’s broken arm

by Judith Hall
Judge approves six-figure settlement in case of California student’s broken arm

A judge Tuesday approved a nearly $140,000 payment by Los Angeles Unified to a 16-year-old boy who alleged he was injured on a North Hollywood middle-school campus by another student …

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How California School for the Deaf, Riverside became a football dynasty

by Judith Hall
How California School for the Deaf, Riverside became a football dynasty

Thomas Fuller remembers being intrigued by an email from the California Department of Education announcing that the football team for California School for the Deaf, Riverside would be heading to …

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Do Colorado Option doctor networks look like their customers?

by Akin Smith
Do Colorado Option doctor networks look like their customers?

Health insurance companies selling Colorado Option plans are required to collect information showing whether the doctors in their networks are representative of their customers, but so much data is missing …

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I’m Disabled — And Here Are 3 Meaningful Ways Companies Can Foster a More Inclusive Workplace

by Anas Siddiqui
I’m Disabled — And Here Are 3 Meaningful Ways Companies Can Foster a More Inclusive Workplace

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Disability Awareness Month is not just about acknowledging the hardships that come with having a disability — it’s also about recognizing the …

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Saratoga’s College of Adaptive Arts hires new executive director

by Judith Hall
Saratoga’s College of Adaptive Arts hires new executive director

The Saratoga-based College of Adaptive Arts, the nation’s first higher education program for people with disabilities, announced the hiring of a new executive director this month. Nicole Kim, who will …

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Colorado eased medical aid-in-dying rules, among other legislative changes

by Akin Smith
Colorado eased medical aid-in-dying rules, among other legislative changes

Colorado loosened regulations on medical aid in dying, made a mental health program for teens permanent and increased the penalties on EpiPen manufacturers who don’t participate in an affordability program, …

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