Texas AG Paxton demands info on DEI practices as part of new probe into Boeing parts supplier

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into Boeing parts supplier Spirit AeroSystems over “recurrent problems with certain aircraft parts,” according to a report on Sunday. press release From the AG’s office. Spirit AeroSystems, a former Boeing subsidiary, manufactures the fuselages of Boeing’s 737 planes, which were involved in a major safety scandal […]
DEI practices at Boeing targeted in Texas AG probe
Paxton will provide Spirit AeroSystems with documentation of manufacturing defects that led to the grounding of dozens of Boeing planes and the company’s decision to fire whistleblower Joshua Dean after he reported the matter. I ordered. However, some of Paxton’s requests for information implicit The company’s DEI policies may be linked to a series of […]
Texas AG Paxton probes Boeing supplier, takes aim at DEI practices

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has been investigating a major supplier to aerospace company Boeing over its flagship 737 MAX aircraft being linked to a series of fatal crashes since 2018. “The potential risks associated with certain aircraft models are extremely concerning and could be life-threatening to Texans,” Paxton said in a statement. Paxton […]
Transportation Department reviewing airlines’ privacy practices

The Department of Transportation announced Thursday that it will review the privacy practices of the top 10 U.S. airlines. federal officials Said It will examine how airlines collect, handle and use passengers’ personal information. In particular, the ministry will look into whether airlines are protecting customers’ personal data and whether they are “unfairly or deceptively” […]
Apple Slapped with $2 Billion Fine by EU Over Anticompetitive Music Streaming Practices

In a landmark decision, the European Union has slapped tech giant Apple with a hefty $2 billion fine for unfairly favoring its music streaming service over competitors like Spotify. Associated Press report The European Commission, the EU’s enforcement agency responsible for enforcing antitrust laws, claims it has dealt a serious blow to Apple’s dominance in […]
Google ‘predatory’ advertising practices probe expanded by Canada’s antitrust watchdog

Canada’s antitrust watchdog has expanded its investigation into whether Google’s online advertising business engages in predatory pricing. As part of the Competition Bureau’s investigation, which expands on an investigation that first began in 2020, law enforcement obtained an order from the Federal Court of Canada requiring Google to produce relevant records and written information. According […]
Nevada Supreme Court hosts gender ideology ‘best practices’ training for judges: Report

The Nevada Supreme Court hosted a course to teach judges how to “make the law.”[e] Access for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Persons,” according to recently obtained documents. Daily Caller News Foundation. In July, the court held the following meeting: one-time class In a talk titled “Transgender and Gender Nonbinary People in Nevada Courtrooms: Practical Tools […]
LA Times Guild to hold walkout protesting layoffs, unfair labor practices

The Los Angeles Times Guild announced They plan to go on strike on Friday to protest the layoffs and unfair labor practices. “Los Angeles Times management has announced that it intends to lay off a significant number of journalists and has urged the union to remove seniority protections in union contracts and give them more […]
End of annoying robocalls? FTC cracks down on deceptive practices

The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with XCast Labs after the Voice over Internet Protocol provider was accused of facilitating billions in robocalls. Federal regulators have sued the California-based company for helping other companies circumvent the Do Not Call Registry. Now, XCast Labs could have to pay a $10 million fine and begin […]
‘An egregious example’: Insider exposed University of Washington’s racist practices against white and Asian candidates

Late last year, the University of Washington admitted that its psychology department had been actively discriminating against white and Asian applicants. A school spokesperson provided key details to Newsweek on Thursday about how accurate the school's information is. systemic For the first time, racist practices have come to light. Diane Harris, dean of the College […]