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Newser on MSNArmy: No More Long-Term Shaving WaiversThe US Army is rolling out a new policy that will gradually end permanent medical waivers allowing soldiers to grow beards ...
Soldiers with skin conditions like razor bumps will no longer be granted permanent medical waivers that allow them to grow beards and could be kicked out of the Army if they are not clean shaven.
The Army has updated its grooming policy on facial hair, now requiring soldiers with nonreligious exemptions to be supported ...
The Army updated its facial hair grooming policy for soldiers, maintaining the long-standing requirement that soldiers be clean-shaven while in uniform or civilian clothing while on duty. However, the ...
Soldiers who require prolonged shaving waivers, which disproportionately affects Black troops, could be removed from the Army ...
Edward Snowden warns that AI's growing surveillance capabilities are threatening privacy and personal freedoms, reshaping our digital lives.
On Friday, Alaska Airlines announced plans to expand its facial recognition program to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac).
Facial recognition is set to streamline airport security at Sea-Tac, eliminating the need for ID and boarding pass.
Elijah Obeng, a former In-N-Out employee, is suing the California burger chain, alleging that it discriminated against him and terminated him because of his natural hair.
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In-N-Out Sued for $3M Over Hairstyle Discrimination - MSN*Elijah Obeng, a Black former employee of In-N-Out, has initiated a $3 million lawsuit against the fast-food chain, alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination tied to his hairstyle ...
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