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Month: April 2022

Alaska Airlines has announced new uniform guidelines designed to allow for more flexible gender expression for flight attendants.

Alaska Airlines launches gender-neutral uniform policy for flight attendants and other staff

By Zoe Sottile, CNN Alaska Airlines announced that it has launched new, gender-neutral uniform guidelines for flight attendants. “We have updated our uniform guidelines, effective today, to provide more freedom and flexibility in individual and gender expression,” the airline said in a statement on Monday. The airline said it will also collaborate with Seattle designer

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Peter Marki-Zay's rival campaign has focused on what he calls Orban's "corrupt dictatorship."

Viktor Orban, the EU leader who can’t quit Putin, faces a united front in Hungary’s election

By Rob Picheta, CNN Six weeks ago, Hungary’s election campaign looked and sounded very different. The stakes were already high. Viktor Orban, the longest-serving national leader in the European Union, was seeking to extend his authoritarian premiership deep into its second decade. His rival, leading a united front of opposition parties, bluntly denounced Orban’s crusade

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NAACP files lawsuit against Tennessee comptroller, claims threat to take over majority-Black town is discriminatory

By Maya Brown, CNN The NAACP is representing a majority-Black town in Tennessee and helped it file a lawsuit on Friday alleging that the state comptroller exceeded his authority and racially discriminated against the town in its financial dealings. Mason Mayor Emmit Gooden, the Board of Aldermen and the town are accusing Jason Mumpower, Tennessee’s

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Peter Marki-Zay's rival campaign has focused on what he calls Orban's "corrupt dictatorship."

Viktor Orban, the EU leader who can’t quit Putin, faces a united front in Hungary’s election

By Rob Picheta, CNN Six weeks ago, Hungary’s election campaign looked and sounded very different. The stakes were already high. Viktor Orban, the longest-serving national leader in the European Union, was seeking to extend his authoritarian premiership deep into its second decade. His rival, leading a united front of opposition parties, bluntly denounced Orban’s crusade

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US goalkeeper Hope Solo takes the ball during a soccer game against New Zealand at the Rio Olympics in August 2016.

Former US women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo arrested on DWI, misdemeanor child abuse charges

By Amy Simonson and Emma Tucker, CNN Former US women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo was arrested in North Carolina on Friday on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting arrest and impaired driving, police said. The Winston-Salem Police Department said in a statement that officers arrested Hope Amelia Stevens, or Hope Solo, on Thursday in the

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Protesters run to take cover as police use tear gas during a protest outside the Sri Lankan President's house on March 31.

Sri Lankan President declares state of emergency following violent protests over economic crisis

By Rukshana Rizwie, Sophie Jeong and Alex Stambaugh, CNN Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has declared a nationwide public emergency following violent protests outside his home over the country’s worst economic crisis in decades. The state of emergency came into effect on April 1, according to an official gazette issued Friday, and allows authorities to

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