Intel Says It Will Cover Employee Abortions ‘Where Permitted’
Many multinationals have announced plans to expand abortion coverage, but Oregon’s large employers are quiet on the subject
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Many multinationals have announced plans to expand abortion coverage, but Oregon’s large employers are quiet on the subject
Early primary results show success for progressive Democrats, a crowded Republican Field — and outstanding ballots from Clackamas County
Remotely Video’s founders say they’re not looking to replace human film editors, but to reduce production costs and to ‘democratize the overall film industry’
A law banning homebuyers from submitting supplemental letters with their offers violates sellers’ and buyers’ free speech, court rules
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Legalization placed cannabis workers in legal limbo, union leaders say.
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The MORE Act, which would legalize cannabis nationwide, passed the House of Representatives, marking the first time a federal body has voted to end prohibition. But its future in the Senate is uncertain.
The communications company cites growing demand, a commitment to underserved communities, and public assistance programs as reasons for the expansion.