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  • Costco is raising pay for most workers as a Friday night deadline looms on a new contract with its unionized employees.
  • A Brazilian Supreme Court justice authorized the restoration of the social media platform's service in Brazil, over a month after its nationwide shutdown, according to a court document.
  • Millions of people are victimized by online fraud or identity theft. Mario Armstrong offers advice on what to do if your identity has been stolen. Armstrong covers technology for Baltimore-area NPR member stations WEAA and WYPR.
  • The U.S. won its first Olympic gold in 46 years in a 2-1 overtime thriller over rival Canada. A brilliant performance by U.S. goaltender Connor Hellebuyck saved the Americans' chances.
  • Ecuador's evolution into a major drug trafficking hub and the ensuing surge of violence weighs on the nation following the killing of a presidential candidate whose life's work was to fight crime.
  • Robert Chavez, CEO of Youth Development Inc. (YDI), discusses expanding needs for youth and families in New Mexico, workforce development and skills building barriers, and wrap around support services YDI offers.
  • For 20 years until June 2020, was a staff attorney then managing attorney at Disability Rights DC at University Legal Services (the DC P&A). she has been litigating the Brown case from 2010 through the second trial in 2021, along with AARP Foundation and law firm Terris Pravlik & Millian.
  • This week on Barrier free Futures, Bob brings on Bill Henning who has over four decades in disability rights as an organizer and administrator advancing services and civil rights via direct action, legislative advocacy, and organization participation in class-action ADA lawsuits, using community and individual empowerment of PWD as the framework.
  • In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, our April episode of Community Matters features guest Maria Jose Rodriguez Cadiz, the Executive Director of Solace Sexual Assault Services. Solace is a Santa Fe-based nonprofit with a mission of preventing sexual violence and empowering survivors through restoring dignity, strength, and resilience.
  • Offering health benefits can help elite restaurants hire and keep ace employees. But owners would rather focus on great food, they say, than drown in administrative costs. Is single-payer the answer?
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