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Tesla Model3 s announcement of the price increase quickly went viral on domestic social media this weekend. The price of the domestic Model 3 standard battery life upgrade will rise by 1000 yuan, reflecting the actual situation of cost fluctuations, Tesla announced on May 8. In the Chinese market, this is the first time that Tesla has raised the price of the Model 3 model this year, and it is also the second time that the price of the domestic Tesla model has increased this year.
Tesla s announcement of the price increase in China comes a day after Tesla in the United States also announced a price increase, and the prices of the standard life upgrade version of Model 3, the long-range flight version and the long-term flight version of Model Y will all be increased by US $500 (about RMB 3215). According to statistics, this is the fourth time in the past two months that Tesla has raised the price of the standard
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Nursing professor sues Seattle Pacific University, says he was denied full-time job ‘because he’s not heterosexual’ By Elise Takahama, The Seattle Times
Published: January 15, 2021, 8:26am
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An adjunct nursing professor at Seattle Pacific University (SPU) filed a lawsuit this week accusing the private Christian university of discriminating against him and refusing him job opportunities because of his sexual orientation.
Jeaux Rinedahl who teaches in SPU’s Lydia Green Nursing Program in the School of Health Sciences and has nearly 40 years of experience in the health care industry alleged in the lawsuit that when he applied for a full-time, tenured position as an associate nursing professor, the university rejected his application because he’s gay.
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In for a renewed fight? Why some LGBTQ+ rights advocates are nervous about the new Supreme Court By Crystal Paul, The Seattle Times
Published: December 28, 2020, 6:00am
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2 Photos CfuICfUve already been discriminated against in a manner that was supposed to be illegal,Cfu said Dorian Taylor, a paralegal with the Lavender Rights Project, a legal advocacy organization for the queer and trans community. CfuI donCfUt feel protection or comfort within the law.Cfu (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery
SEATTLE When Tacoma resident Dorian Taylor heard the Trump administration had removed protections from discrimination for transgender people in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in June, Taylor, a Black trans person, decided it was time to get gender-affirming surgery because he didn’t know how difficult it might be to do in the future.
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