Month: March 2023
The union-busting practices that landed Starbucks in hot water
Public scrutiny is brewing for former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz on Wednesday as he testifies before a Senate committee about the company’s alleged anti-union practices.
Read MoreThe union-busting practices that landed Starbucks in hot water
Public scrutiny is brewing for former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz on Wednesday as he testifies before a Senate committee about the company’s alleged anti-union practices.
Read MoreHeartbroken Nashville community grapples with school shooting as police uncover more details about the shooter – CNN
Heartbroken Nashville community grapples with school shooting as police uncover more details about the shooter CNN Nashville School Shooting: Chilling Footage Captures Shooter Carrying Out Attack | US News LIVE CNN-News18 Nashville school shooting surveillance released | FOX6 News Milwaukee FOX6 News Milwaukee
Read MoreAmid Longest Drought on Record, Many in Somalia Are Breaking Ramadan Fast With Little but Water
MOGADISHU, Somalia — This year’s holy month of Ramadan coincides with the longest drought on record in Somalia. As the sun sets and Muslims around the world gather to break their daily fasts with generous dinners, Hadiiq Abdulle Mohamed and
Read MoreWhy Mass Shootings Rarely Change the Gun Control Debate in Republican States
Public outrage is swift following mass shootings, such as the killing of six people at a Christian elementary school in Nashville. Sorrow and sympathy are widespread. But what comes next from policymakers is likely to depend on which political party
Read MoreJudge doubts Fox News’ claim that Rupert Murdoch shouldn’t testify in court – NPR
Judge doubts Fox News’ claim that Rupert Murdoch shouldn’t testify in court NPR Dominion wants Fox hosts, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, to testify CNN Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity And Bret Baier Among Names On Fox And Dominion’s Witness List; Judge
Read MoreNeed help for loved ones with severe mental health illness? California has a plan
The state is planning “Care Court” pilot programs to help people with severe mental illness. A judge can order a treatment plan that counties must fund. Disability rights groups have sued to stop it. (Image credit: Eric Westervelt/NPR)
Read MoreMajority of Americans reject anti-trans bills, but support for this restriction is rising
Forty-three percent of Americans now say they support laws that criminalize the act of providing gender-transition-related medical care to minors, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll, marking a 15-percentage point increase in less than two years.
Read MoreWhite House blames predecessors for Biden approving massive oil drilling project – Fox News
White House blames predecessors for Biden approving massive oil drilling project Fox News
Read MoreSabrina star Melissa Joan Hart helped children fleeing Nashville school shooting
Actor Melissa Joan Hart helped children running away from the shooter who killed six people at a Nashville school.
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