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  1. Right to disconnect - Wikipedia

    The right to disconnect is applied to each company in its own way. The El Khomri law introduces but does not define the right, allowing companies to choose the most practical ways to implement the …

  2. 2023 Target Pride Month merchandise backlash - Wikipedia

    Target's 2023 Pride collection in Dadeland Station, Florida, moved to the back of the store. A backlash against Target occurred in the lead up to Pride Month in 2023 after the American retailer released its …

  3. Target Center - Wikipedia

    The Target Center is home to the Target Corporation Annual Sales Meeting, events that host more than 10,000 retail managers and employees near Target's corporate offices.

  4. Why the Far-Right Is Targeting Target

    May 27, 2023 · Beloved big-box store Target has found itself in the crosshairs of a very-online, anti-LGBTQ contingent.

  5. Security Target - Wikipedia

    Security Target Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, version 3.1 Part 1 (called CC 3.1 or CC) [1] defines the Security Target (ST) as an "implementation-dependent …

  6. Solo 401 (k) - Wikipedia

    Qualifications In order to qualify for a Solo 401 (k), an individual must claim some self-employed income. However, he/she does not need to work full-time in a self-employed capacity. A common example of …

  7. Murder of Kelsey Smith - Wikipedia

    At the time, cell-phone service providers would generally comply upon the request of the subscriber, but not of anyone else, including that of law enforcement authorities. The exception was a court order …

  8. Lochner v. New York - Wikipedia

    The Court explained that by "circumstances which exclude the right", it meant when a state passed a law under the "police power"—the inherent authority of U.S. state governments to pass laws …