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A television executive accuses Charter, Comcast of discrimination

On Nov. 23, a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit judge in Pasadena issued a ruling that will allow an African-American entrepreneur to continue pursuing a racial discrimination lawsuit against Charter Communications and Comcast. The plaintiff…

An Alhambra newspaper worker is allegedly killed by his co-worker

The 58-year-old China Press founder was shot dead in his newspaper’s Alhambra office, located at 2121 W. Mission Road on Nov. 16. Police dispatch first received a call right before 9:30 a.m. that fateful morning from a man…

2 female Riot Games workers sue for discrimination, lost wages

One former and one current Riot Games employees have sued the developer of the popular “League of Legends” video game for harassment, discrimination and violating California’s Equal Pay Act. Their suit was filed in the Superior Court of…

What’s the best way to treat a broken collarbone?

There are many ways you can break your collarbone. From a slip and fall to blunt force trauma, this bone could break if it’s struck with enough force or in an awkward manner. The diagnosis of a broken…

Color discrimination can be different than racial discrimination

You know that racial discrimination is illegal in the workplace, but did you know that discrimination based on skin color is also prohibited? A lot of times, the two clearly overlap, as skin color is one primary indicator…

Landscapers must protect against a variety of potential accidents

Working as a landscaper is a rewarding job. In the modern American economy, it is one of the few remaining jobs where you can take a picture of your work at the end of the day. But gardening…

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