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Laid-off housekeepers and other service workers fear their hotels are using the pandemic to permanently cut costs — and good union jobs.
The symbol emblazoned on Russian military convoys in Ukraine has now taken on a life of its own.
Video showed technicians destroying the weapon that Rittenhouse used to shoot three people during street protests in Kenosha in 2020.
Loopholes in U.S. law allow oil and gas companies to evade labor and environmental regulations and avoid compensating injured workers.
Politico, which owns the paper, says the Missouri Republican's campaign is "on notice" that its use of the image is unauthorized.
The “Sy A” was seized in Trieste, Italy, amid a crackdown on oligarch wealth to pressure Vladimir Putin to halt Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Critics spotted some fatal flaws with Arizona Republican Wendy Rogers' request to the former president.
A Texas judge ruled Friday to bar the state from investigating gender confirming care for transgender youth as abuse.
The educator, Toby Price, told news outlets he thought fun books could help encourage a love for reading in children.
After years of ugly fights, lawmakers reauthorized the lifesaving law through 2027 and added new protections for Native women and LGBTQ people.
Aaron Edwards allegedly put a knee on the man's neck and left him lying at the entrance to a courthouse before he was dragged inside.
Ukraine’s president equated Russia's reported abduction of Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov to the actions of “ISIS terrorists.”

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