Third Circuit Says Internal Transfer, BLM Statement Not Enough for Race Discrimination

Quick Hits The Third Circuit affirmed the dismissal of race discrimination and retaliation claims, ruling the employee failed to establish a prima facie case or overcome the employer’s legitimate business reasons for the elimination of his position.  The court found no evidence of discriminatory animus, noting the employee was not replaced in a discriminatory manner during a company reorganization. Claims of “constructive demotion” were rejected, as the employee did not…

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University honours seven outstanding individuals with honorary degrees

Honorary graduates 2026 Tim Booth[embedded content]Tim Booth is an acclaimed singer-songwriter, performer and author best known as the frontman of the band James. Over a career spanning more than four decades, James has sold more than 25 million records worldwide and earned recognition as one of Britain's most successful and enduring bands, receiving the Ivor Novello Legendary Award for songwriting. A former drama student in Manchester, Booth has also worked as…

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Iran’s Possible and New Options in the Event of a Return to Wider War

Tactical and Targeted Expansion of Mine Warfare in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf Iran possesses dozens of types of naval mines, explosive traps, and remote-controlled mines that can be rapidly deployed along critical maritime routes, including moored mines, drifting mines, and limpet mines equipped with magnets. During the recent forty-day war—from February 28 to April 7—Iran made limited use of mine warfare to block, control, and reroute…

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Will New York Ban Class Action Waivers? Lawmakers Pass Bill, Governor’s Approval Unclear

Quick Hits New York State lawmakers have passed a bill that would ban the enforcement of class action waivers in some circumstances and other waivers of workers’ rights under the Human Rights Law. The bill includes exceptions for bona fide settlements, post-employment agreements, and collective bargaining agreements, while also considering federal preemption under the Federal Arbitration Act. The bill has not yet been signed by the governor. On May 13,…

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CMU Advances Defense Manufacturing and Military Education at Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit

CMU and Carnegie Foundry,(opens in new window) in partnership with American drone manufactures, launched an initiative to develop reusable production, inspection, testing and automation capabilities to help U.S. manufacturers produce autonomous technologies more efficiently and at greater scale. The university also announced that Learnvia, its nonprofit learning collaborative, will expand to military colleges, beginning with Valley Forge Military College near Philadelphia. The partnership will bring AI-enabled courseware and decades of CMU learning science research…

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Shivan Mehta: Designing Better Healthcare Decisions

Howie and Harlan are joined by Shivan Mehta, associate chief innovation officer at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, to discuss how healthcare organizations can use behavioral science to remove barriers that keep patients from getting recommended care. Harlan warns that ill-defined rules governing scientific collaboration with China could chill medical research; Howie revisits the discovery of Legionnaires’ disease 50 years ago as New York confronts a new outbreak. Show…

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When Essential Infrastructure Projects Involve Exceptional Risk, No Sector Can Go It Alone

The M10 industrial park looks much like the warehouses and fulfillment centers lining highways across America. A sprawling complex studded with loading bays, it offers local businesses space to conduct manufacturing, logistics, and technological operations.But unlike most industrial parks, M10—which opened in 2024 in Lviv, Ukraine—was built as an economic lifeline for a country in crisis. For Ukraine, a major exporter of agricultural products long known as “the breadbasket of…

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Fifth Circuit: No Duty to Mitigate Emotional Distress Damages in Title VII Cases

Quick Hits In EEOC v. SkyWest Airlines, Inc., the Fifth Circuit upheld a lower court’s ruling that Title VII plaintiffs do not need to take steps to reduce their damages for emotional distress. A Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport parts clerk sued SkyWest Airlines for sexual harassment and retaliation, and a Dallas jury awarded her $2 million in punitive damages and $170,000 for emotional harm, an award later reduced to statutory…

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Finland and Russia: The Securitisation Spiral

Finland’s accession to NATO put an end to the country’s famed neutral course in international affairs and accelerated a destructive loop of mutually reinforcing hostility with Russia. Nikita Lipunov details the securitization of Russia in Finnish policy discourse, highlighting the dangers and drawbacks of Helsinki’s new approach to relations with Moscow. The year 2022 marked a turning point in Russian–Finnish relations. For decades after the Second World War, the two…

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What your EBITDA is hiding

The organisational economics behind sustainable value creation EBITDA tells you what happened, but not why. This article explores the financial and organisational drivers hidden beneath the headline number, from product profitability and cost allocation to culture, structure and complexity, and explains why organisations that understand these drivers consistently create more long-term value. Reading time: 6 minutes A few years ago we sat in two boardrooms in the same month, looking…

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Minnesota DOLI Issues Final Earned Sick and Safe Time Administrative Rules

Quick Hits Employers with employees in Minnesota must designate and communicate their chosen accrual year for ESST or it defaults to the calendar year. Eligibility is based on a “good faith” determination that an employee will work at least eighty hours per year in Minnesota. Employees—not employers—control whether ESST is used. ESST used for a nonqualifying purpose is not protected and may be subject to discipline in accordance with the…

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Carnegie Mellon Expands Learnvia to Military Colleges

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) today announced that Learnvia, its nonprofit learning collaborative, will expand to military colleges, bringing AI-enabled courseware and decades of Carnegie Mellon research in learning science to the education of America's future military leaders.The expansion will begin with Valley Forge Military College(opens in new window), Pennsylvania's only military college, with additional military colleges expected to join the initiative over the coming year.Launched by Carnegie Mellon with support…

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Manchester air quality data helps reveal growing health and energy risks from Saharan dust

Data collected at The University of Manchester's Air Quality Supersite has contributed to a major international study showing that increasing amounts of desert dust from North Africa are reaching Europe, with implications for public health and solar energy generation.The study, published in Nature and led by the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, found that concentrations of airborne desert dust have increased across Europe over the past decade.Researchers combined measurements from…

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How banks have adjusted their lending in response to trade tensions

15 July 2026By Anastasia Allayioti, Alessandro Ferrari, Petra Köhler-Ulbrich, Matías Lamas Rodríguez and Wouter Wakker Global trade tensions have become a significant source of risk for firms with cross-border business. This post looks at corporate loans and survey data on bank lending conditions to examine how banks have adjusted their lending policies in response.Changes in global trade policies and heightened trade tensions pose a challenge for euro area firms, particularly…

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Greater Manchester partners launch blueprint for skills development

The report’s recommendations are centred on four priorities:1. A single, integrated data system: Creating a shared, Greater Manchester-wide view of learner journeys from education into employment, to enable better planning and accountability.2. A coordinated approach to careers and pathways: Providing a single source of truth for learners, improving understanding of both academic and technical routes and supporting informed choices.3. Employer voice embedded throughout the system: Moving to a more systematic,…

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Multipolarity as Strategic Doctrine: The Logic of the Russia–China Partnership Amidst a Hegemonic Crisis

A Partnership at Its Historical Peak On May 20, 2026, Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin met the press at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing following substantive talks that produced a joint statement on comprehensive strategic coordination and a separate declaration on multipolarity and new types of international relations. President Xi noted that it was Putin’s 25th visit to China—a figure that itself encapsulates the density and…

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One and Done: Seventh Circuit Holds BIPA Amendments Apply Retroactively to Preclude Per-Scan Damages

Quick Hits The Seventh Circuit held that the BIPA clarifying amendments, which limit plaintiffs to “at most, one recovery” per person per method of collection, apply retroactively to pending cases. The court found “the Illinois law of retroactivity is well established, allowing us to predict how the Supreme Court of Illinois would rule with a high degree of confidence.” Because the amendment addresses only the statutory damages available to plaintiffs—not…

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What Keeps Women Artists Out of the Art World’s Top Echelon?

A painting by Joan Mitchell recently set a record for the highest sale price for a single work by a woman artist in Asia. Can you put that news in the context of the market for women’s art more generally?Joan Mitchell’s $17.6 million sale is an important moment, but it doesn’t change the overall structure of the market. The gap at the very top remains enormous: the highest prices for…

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Carnegie Mellon Partners To Lead NSF Initiative Advancing Energy Innovation and Economic Growth Across Appalachia

Carnegie Mellon University will play a central role in a new U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Regional Innovation Engine(opens in new window) designed to strengthen energy technology, manufacturing competitiveness and economic opportunity across Appalachia. Led by West Virginia University(opens in new window) in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and more than 60 regional partners, the Resilient Energy Technology and Infrastructure (RETI) Consortium(opens in new window) will receive up…

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Colorado Updates Requirements for Consumer- and Business-Facing Automatically Renewing Contracts

Quick Hits Colorado’s law governing automatic renewal clauses in contracts now applies to businesses and individuals, rather than just individuals. Online automatic renewal contracts must have an online method of cancellation that does not obstruct a business’s or individual’s ability to terminate automatic renewal or continuous service, immediately. Businesses may still display retention offers or discounted pricing during the cancellation process, but the business must simultaneously and prominently display a…

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From Homer to Hollywood: The Manchester Odyssey goes on public display as The John Rylands Library showcases its special collections on the global stage

The John Rylands Library will exhibit on public display one of its most extraordinary treasures from 15 July 2026, bringing visitors face-to-face with the oldest surviving copy of Homer's Odyssey in book form anywhere in the world. The display, The Manchester Odyssey, opens just two days before the worldwide release of Sir Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film The Odyssey.Copied in Egypt in the 3rd century CE, when readers were beginning…

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Legal & Regulatory Implications for Spanish Companies with Operations in the United States Amid Increasing Bilateral Trade Tensions

On Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at the NATO Summit, President Donald Trump announced his intention to “cut off all trade with Spain” due to disagreements over defense spending. He further indicated that he had instructed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to evaluate and implement corresponding measures within the applicable legal framework. Although any action of this nature would face significant legal, and regulatory constraints, as well as constraints arising from US…

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Cal/OSHA Opens Comment Period on Proposed Modifications to ‘Walkaround Rule’

Quick Hits Cal/OSHA is considering modifications to its proposed workplace inspection regulation after receiving oral and written comments following an April 1, 2026, public hearing. The proposed rule would define the roles of employer representatives and employee-authorized representatives during workplace inspections. Under the proposed rule, an “employee-authorized representative” may be a fellow employee, a third party, or a collective bargaining representative. The proposed rule would not alter the basic consent-and-warrant…

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Canada’s foreign buyer ban: What the 2027 expiry signals for investors

Nearly four years after enacting the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act (the Act), banning foreign buyers in Canada’s housing market, the federal government is now weighing options to relax restrictions as the Act’s expiry looms. While the Carney government has maintained the previous administration’s decision to extend the prohibition through 2026, it has also signalled a desire to re-open the market to foreign investment in…

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University of Manchester chosen as a founding member of new Defence Universities Alliance

35 universities form new Defence Universities Alliance with the Ministry of Defence to develop new technologies and create opportunities for students and graduatesAlliance will boost defence industry skills across the UK and support vital research into new defence technologiesAlliance is part of £182 million investment in growing defence-related skills and opportunities across BritainThe University of Manchester hosted the launch of the new Defence Universities Alliance (DUA), a major UK-wide partnership…

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When One Drone Isn’t Enough: CMU Builds Swarms for High-Stakes Response Efforts

Response teams in high-stakes environments like natural disasters, mass casualty events and battlefields face a lot of risks. Carnegie Mellon University is developing coordinated groups of drones — called drone swarms — and AI systems that can be deployed to keep more people out of danger.Training drones to autonomously assess human vitalsResearchers at CMU are building AI systems for drone swarms that can use cameras to scan people’s bodies and…

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Washington Supreme Court Just Took Aim at Another Wage-and-Hour Exemption. Healthcare Employers Should Pay Attention.

Seyfarth Synopsis:  In a July 9, 2026 ruling, the Washington Supreme Court struck down Washington’s live-in caregiver exemption for adult family home caregivers, but the bigger story is not about live-in caregivers – it’s about the Court continuing to build a constitutional framework for attacking long-standing wage-and-hour exemptions. Healthcare employers should expect plaintiffs’ attorneys to start looking for the next target. What Happened? On July 9, 2026, the Washington Supreme…

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What drives euro area consumers to Chinese e-commerce platforms

13 July 2026By Maria Dimou, Maarten Dossche, Teresa Hütten, Georgi Kocharkov and Omiros Kouvavas Chinese e-commerce platforms have become increasingly popular in the euro area. An ECB survey shows that shoppers are attracted by low prices and a wide product range. However, concerns about quality, trust and environmental consequences deter non-users.Platforms such as Temu, Shein, AliExpress have rapidly expanded in European consumer markets. These platforms focus on a wide range…

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Netflix’s Heartstopper sparked global book-buying boom, study finds

A Netflix adaptation helped transform Heartstopper from a popular graphic novel into a global mainstream publishing success, according to new research from The University of Manchester and Princeton University.The study found that the release of Heartstopper on Netflix in April 2022 triggered a dramatic and sustained rise in book sales across eleven countries, introducing the series to new audiences and helping it break out of its original graphic-novel niche.Researchers analysed…

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How BRICS Can Move Towards Global Governance

In an international system that is experiencing a period of transition and shifts in the global pecking order, the BRICS organisation may emerge as the next fully-fledged global governance institution. To achieve this ambitious end, the group must steer clear of traditional self-centred great power politics that characterise Western-led blocs, writes Timofei Bordachev, Programme Director of the Valdai Discussion Club. At present, the most absurd course of action for BRICS…

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Québec’s 2026–2050 integrated energy resource plan: Capital build-out, timelines, and market opportunities

Québec’s 2026–2050 Integrated Energy Resource Management Plan (PGIRE) is the province’s first fully integrated long-term energy planning framework. It was adopted following a multi‑year legislative, regulatory, and consultation process initiated in 2024–2025 and seeks to operationalize the provincial government’s new statutory mandate to coordinate energy policy, system planning, and decarbonization objectives under a single governance instrument. Key highlights Total additional investments by 2050: approximately 87 billion dollars (real, 2024) to…

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Setting the GPS for CIRO’s annual priorities

The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) has published its 2027 Annual Priorities, emphasizing completion of integration initiatives and continued advancement of its broader strategic objectives. Key priorities include: finalizing a harmonized rulebook for investment dealers and mutual fund dealers; completing CE harmonization; advancing adviser compensation reforms by consulting on and finalizing rule amendments relating to an incorporated adviser compensation option to submit to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) for review…

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Oklahoma Extends Citation Deadline for Public Employer Fatality Investigations

Quick Hits Oklahoma has amended its occupational safety and health citation rule to allow the ODOL to issue citations against public employers more than six months after an alleged violation when that violation arises from a fatality investigation or when third-party conduct caused the delay. The amendment takes effect July 11, 2026, and applies to state and local government employers covered by Oklahoma’s public employee occupational safety and health program.…

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FSRA’s new Operational Risk and Resilience Guidance for Ontario insurers

On June 8, 2026, the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) issued its Operational Risk and Resilience Guidance (PC0050APP) for Ontario-incorporated insurance companies and reciprocal insurance exchanges (collectively, Ontario insurers). The guidance, which sits under FSRA’s Risk-Based Supervisory Framework (RBSF-I), marks an escalation in supervisory focus on cyber threats, data vulnerabilities, third-party dependencies, and climate exposure. While adoption of the guidance’s principles is not mandatory, FSRA has indicated that an…

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What Critics Get Wrong About Dual-Class Shares

This commentary was originally published in Fortune. The views expressed are the author’s own.The recent high-profile IPO of SpaceX, which famously utilizes dual-class shares to give Elon Musk nearly 85% control, has reignited debate over dual-class shares themselves, and whether they hurt or help shareholders.Some of the most revered and successful business builders have dual-class share structures at their companies, from Michael Dell at Dell to Warren Buffett at Berkshire…

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Minor Errors in German Mass Layoff Notices Do Not Automatically Invalidate Terminations

Quick Hits When reviewing a mass layoff notice, the focus must generally be on the purpose of the notification procedure. Stating a number of employees to be laid off that is slightly too high in the mass layoff notice does not automatically render the notice invalid. The Case The employee worked as a machine setup technician and operator for a key manufacturer and machine builder. The employer became insolvent in…

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Still fit for purpose? Upgrading our economic models for an age of uncertainty

10 July 2026By Matteo Ciccarelli and Antoine KornprobstThe ECB is upgrading its economic modelling to cope with growing uncertainty in a time of war and energy shocks. This ECB Blog highlights the limitations of the current toolkit and looks at where modelling is now heading. Galileo famously wrote that the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. And modern physics has gone on to describe the motion…

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Soft Power in a Post-Hegemonic World: Conceptual Crisis and New Actors of Cultural Influence

Tomorrow’s cultural diplomacy may be much less the work of states and specialised institutions and far more the domain of algorithms, platforms, and millions of individual users who never imagined themselves as practitioners of diplomacy. Cultural influence, then, is not disappearing—it is simply channelling itself through increasingly informal routes, writes Valdai Club Programme Director Anton Bespalov. Cultural exchange has long accompanied political and economic interactions between states, yet it was…

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Why Publisher operating models must evolve

Publishers have diversified their commercial models. Their operating models haven’t kept pace. As publishers expand beyond traditional advertising and subscriptions, their operating models are becoming increasingly complex. This report explores how leading media organisations are responding by creating greater clarity over content, capabilities and governance, helping them unlock commercial value while avoiding unnecessary organisational complexity in a rapidly evolving publishing landscape. Reading time: 2 minutes How can publishers adapt their…

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