Home Depot excelled in 2022
https://ir.homedepot.com/news-releases/2022/09-15-2022-130146469
They still are one of the most inclusive brands
https://www.marketingdive.com/news/home-depot-most-inclusive-brands-list-DEI-backlash/709037/
Shareholders are trying to shut down DEI programs
https://www.ajc.com/news/business/ups-coke-and-home-depot-shareholders-try-to-force-dei-changes/YOZYKGO7ZREAJNK3LVFPJAKX54/
Lowes scales back their DEI programs
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/lowes-becomes-later-paring-back-dei-efforts-rcna168380
[There are some great ones on here, far more decor-enhancing than "Keep Calm and Carry On".]
Oregon's Wallowa County was one of the first to vote against the idea, but a second referendum put to voters this week showed a 21-vote lead for proponents of the bid to join Idaho.
On February 16, President Joe Biden addressed the country about the three recent UAPs discovered following the Chinese spy balloon incident.
Jane Goodall said Donald Trump's behavior is much like that of an aggressive male chimpanzee "competing for dominance."
Three years after entering a 10-year partnership with Google, Mayo Clinic is "hoping to gather the medical records of everybody in the world."
Last week, Russian citizens began receiving instructions to either download a government-approved web browser, or change their basic browser settings, according to instructions issued by their government’s Ministry of Digital Development and Communications. On the one hand, these changes may be...
This syllabus and timeline of the protests organized in Portland throughout the summer and early fall of 2020 was compiled and written by Portland State University students enrolled in Professor Katrine Barber’s HST 4/593, Introduction to Public History in Fall 2020. It was prepared in partnership with the Oregon State University Press and presented to them at the conclusion of the course. It combines local Portland journalism with a number of other scholarly resources to attempt to answer the question: “Why Portland?” The goals of the project at the outset were to correct inaccuracies or oversights in national coverage of the protests, as well as to provide context for these events. The mission of OSU Press is, in part, to “contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and social development of Oregon and the West,” as well as to “extend the benefits of the university’s teaching, research, and public service beyond the usual boundaries of the university community.” In keeping with these values, this project seeks to bring scholarly context to an event that has touched many Oregonian lives.