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Top Editors to Leave BuzzFeed News Ahead of Newsroom Cuts Mark Schoofs, who became the editor in chief in 2020, said in a staff email on Tuesday that he would be stepping down. He said Tom Namako, the deputy editor in chief, and Ariel Kaminer, the executive editor of investigations, would also leave the company.
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Employees at a 4th Starbucks in Kansas City announce their plans to unionize Starbucks employees at 41st and Main streets in Midtown cited sanitation and protection from the pandemic in their announcement to collectively unionize. Starbucks workers at 41st and Main streets in Midtown announced Tuesday they are filing for union ...
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CFPB Issues Policy on Contractual 'Gag' Clauses and Fake Review Fraud WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued policy guidance regarding potentially illegal practices related to consumer reviews. The CFPB seeks to ensure that customers can write reviews, particularly ones posted ...
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Keeping up with US state privacy law proposals The regulatory landscape for privacy and data protection in the U.S. is ever-changing, especially at the state level. The IAPP Resource Center aims to keep privacy professionals in the know with its "US State Privacy Legislation Tracker," which is ...
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