A ban on single-use plastic cutlery and utensils in England will be announced this week, the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs said.
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FTC files first suits to stop companies from making workers sign noncompete restrictions
The FTC claims the restrictions prevent workers from seeking jobs with competing businesses for one to two years and lead to lower wages.
Macy stores closing: Four more stores shuttered in latest round. Here’s the list.
Macy’s is closing more stores as part of the 2023 growth strategy and affected employees jobs could work at nearby locations or get severance packages
Military service members now have 12 weeks of paid parental leave
The newly expanded paid leave for military parents applies to those who have given birth, adoptive parents or long-term foster parents.
GOP lawmakers push to require age verification to view online porn
Starting Sunday, commercial porn sites in Louisiana will have to verify their users are 18 or older or risk being sued.
Not just for the wealthy: Prenuptial agreements and what couples need to know about them.
Prenups and postnups are not just for the wealthy, said Deveney Wells-Gibson, a San Diego-based lawyer. They’re for anyone considering marriage
Adidas scrambling to sell $530 million in Yeezys after cutting ties with Ye, report says
At the end of this year alone, Yeezys made up an estimated $1.8 billion in annual revenue for Adidas, or 7% of their totals, the Financial Times said.
Researchers discover first-ever endangered pink iguana hatchlings, why their numbers are dwindling
A mystery around endangered pink iguana hatchlings was solved when researchers found some on Galápagos and identified threats to their existence.
Some squirt fluid, others can fly: How to keep cockroaches out of your home and avoid infestation
Cockroaches may be attracted to the temperature of your home. Or they could be lured by food or water. Here’s how experts say to get rid of them.
Man ID’d 31 years after remains found in shallow grave, but mystery endures
The remains of Robert Mullins were identified 31 years after he went missing in Ohio, but investigators are still trying to determine how he died.