The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block a Mississippi law mandating age verification for social media users, despite a challenge from NetChoice, a trade group representing major tech companies, which argues the law violates free speech rights. Although Justice Kavanaugh suggested the law may be unconstitutional, he noted that NetChoice did not meet the threshold to halt its enforcement during ongoing legal proceedings.
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Air Canada flight attendants vote on a new contract this week. Here's what's next
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are voting on a new contract after a strike in August 2023, which temporarily grounded flights. The tentative agreement includes significant pay increases and stipulations for paid ground time, but if rejected, only the pay portion will go to arbitration while other terms remain final, with the contract lasting until March 31, 2029. Want More Context? 🔎
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