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According to Business Insider, Microsoft (MSFT.O) will lay off less than 2.5% of its total workforce.
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U.S. courts issued four rulings today, two favorable and two unfavorable to former President Trump. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned longstanding federal limits on coordinated spending between parties and candidates, a decision likely to increase pa
U.S. courts issued four rulings today, two favorable and two unfavorable to former President Trump. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned longstanding federal limits on coordinated spending between parties and candidates, a decision likely to increase partisan spending and could aid Republican prospects in the November midterms. In a separate narrow decision, the Supreme Court upheld state bans barring transgender girls and women from competing on female school sports teams. The Supreme Court, in a divided ruling, rejected the administration’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship, overturning a key plank of Trump’s immigration agenda. A U.S. district judge in Rhode Island blocked Trump-era changes to a widely used federal housing assistance program, finding the government failed to assess impacts on families that rely on the aid; the The decision was a win for several Democratic-led states.
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