More employers are sharing how much jobs pay. Could increased transparency help close the pay gap for women and people of color?
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
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California Gov. Newsom signs law requiring companies to post salaries for job listings
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Welcome to your new Facebook: These are the big changes coming to your Facebook feed
When you open Facebook, you will be in the Home tab where you’ll see content recommended for you. Posts from your friends will be under Feeds.
Google will automatically delete records of abortion clinic visits
Google will automatically delete records of abortion clinics visits following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
These are the people targeted by online hate on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
A new survey from the Anti-Defamation League found alarmingly high rates of online hate, harassment and violence, especially on Facebook.