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Companies are dialing back their Pride Month celebrations — and angering both the left and the right
Pride Month is a lot quieter this year, and companies that do show half-hearted LGBTQ+ support risk backlash from all sides.
Capella Hotels, the Singapore-based group, may be solving luxury hospitality’s toughest equation: maintaining intimacy while ...
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Buxton Advertiser on MSNPlans submitted to rebrand Buxton’s WH Smith to TG JonesThe disappearance of the WH Smith name from UK high streets looks set to reach Buxton in the near future as plans have been ...
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal's maiden six-wicket for India as the hosts beat England by 75 runs in the third and final Twenty20 International ...
Bank of America 2025 Global Technology Conference June 5, 2025 10:50 AM ETCompany ParticipantsJagtar Singh Chaudhry - ...
From transformative mergers, to big head count growth at Kirkland & Ellis and declines at Mayer Brown, here are some of the ...
Summerville Senator and co-owner of Born United, a Myrtle Beach and Charleston area retailer in a lawsuit with Buc-ee's, said ...
Eight Philadelphia-area companies made this year’s Fortune 500 list, which ranks the country’s largest businesses by revenue.
Luca Brinkhues, CEO of GROW HQ, a german agency specializing in webinars and Video Sales Letters for leading personal brands ...
A number of major companies and sports organizations are scaling back their public-facing support for LGBTQ+ Pride Month in 2025.
Plus, incoming federal workers face a Trump quiz, tech CEO sees "a white-collar bloodbath" coming and CEOs of the S&P 500 got ...
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