Shelly Brisbin | Texas Standard
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The social platform was found to have shared user data with third parties without users’ permission.
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The bill, revised after criticism that its restrictions could exacerbate anti-Asian hate, allows U.S. citizens and lawful residents from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia to buy homestead property. Companies and governments from these countries could not buy real property.
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For companies that feel compelled to speak out, worker recruitment and retention are big issues.
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The conflict comes as conservatives in the United Methodist Church have broken away to form their own denomination.