UAW Strikes Against Big 3 Automakers

Published: Fri, 09/15/23


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UAW Strikes Against Big 3 Automakers

The Detroit News

The United Auto Workers struck Ford's Bronco plant in Wayne, Stellantis' Jeep in Toledo, and GM in Missouri after failed contract negotiations, a historic move against Detroit automakers.

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Read the Full Hunter Biden Indictment

The Washington Post

Hunter Biden was indicted on three counts involving gun possession; two pertain to false statements on a federal form, and the third to possessing a firearm while on a narcotic.

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NASA: No Evidence of Extraterrestrial Origin

Space.com

NASA's UFO report found no evidence of extraterrestrial origins for UAP sightings, but with many questions remaining, the agency is appointing a new chief to further research the phenomenon.

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What Calvalcante Told Police Post-Capture

USA Today

Captured after a two-week manhunt, Danelo Cavalcante revealed plans for an armed carjacking to flee to Canada or Puerto Rico but was detained by law enforcement before getting that far.

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Trump Won't Stand in October Georgia Trial 

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump and 16 others were separated from two co-defendants in Georgia's election interference case, avoiding an October trial, due to logistical concerns over holding a large "mega-trial" in Fulton County.

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5:01 & Done - No One Wants to Schmooze

The Wall Street Journal

Post-pandemic, many workers are pushing back against work-related events, seeking a clearer separation between professional and personal lives, with a shift towards earlier timings and reduced drinking.

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New Details of Boebert Disrupting Beetlejuice

Huff Post

New footage contradicts Rep. Lauren Boebert's initial denial, clearly showing her vaping and being notably disruptive during a live "Beetlejuice" performance at Denver’s Buell Theatre.

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Idaho Victim Fought Back, Says Father

CBS News

The parents of murdered U of I student, Kaylee Goncalves, suggest a potential Instagram link between the accused, Bryan Kohberger, and the victims, but Kohberger's defense refutes any connection.

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Why Secret Service Agent Waited So Long

CNN

Former Secret Service agent, Paul Landis, reveals new details in a memoir about the JFK assassination, prompting fresh debate about the long-contested "magic bullet theory" and the veracity of accounts.

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The GOP Debate Stage Starts to Narrow

FiveThirtyEight

The second GOP debate might feature fewer candidates due to stricter criteria, with Trump likely absent despite his dominant polling, leaving the stage to challengers who hope to gain traction in his absence.

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Parents: More Time on Phone Than With Kids

Study Finds

Three out of five American parents spend more time on their devices than with their children, prompting many to seek activities like camping to foster deeper connections and reduce screen time.

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Rival Coach Shades Deion Sanders

ESPN

Ahead of the Colorado rivalry game, Colorado State's coach Jay Norvell made remarks about Deion Sanders' media appearance habits, leading to tension and responses from both sides.

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Is Travis Kelce Really Dating Taylor Swift?

Yahoo! Sports

Rumors suggest a relationship between Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce and pop star Taylor Swift, but despite media speculations and an inquiry to Travis's brother, Jason, no evidence has emerged.

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Dove Partners With Controversial Activist

New York Post

Dove partnered with BLM activist Zyanha Bryant, who promotes "fat liberation," amidst controversy over her alleged wrongful push to expel a white student based on a potentially misheard comment.

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3/4 Americans Believe AI Will Reduce Jobs

Gallup

Most Americans believe AI will negatively impact job numbers, with less educated and older individuals being more pessimistic while recognizing AI's proficiency in some tasks; perceptions vary by race.

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Time to Set Max Age for Elected Officials

Notre Dame Magazine

As elections approach, debates intensify over setting a constitutional age limit for public officeholders, sparked by aging demographics in Congress and Sen. Romney's retirement due to his own age.

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Why Was Libya So Vulnerable to Floods?

Al Jazeera

Years of corruption, neglected infrastructure, political division, and inattention to warnings led to Libya's vulnerability to flooding, exacerbating the catastrophic impact of Storm Daniel on Derna.

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$1.8 Million, Michael Myers Not Included

KTLA 5

The iconic house from the "Halloween" movie, where character Laurie Strode lived, is up for sale in South Pasadena, Los Angeles County, for $1.8 million; four bedrooms, three bathrooms.

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Texas Had the Most Book Bans Last Year

KUT Austin

Texas led the U.S. in book challenges last year with efforts to ban or restrict access to 2,349 book titles, as part of a rise in nationwide book censorship, according to the American Library Association.

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January 6th Flagpole Thrower Sentenced

U.S. News & World Report

A TN man, Joseph Padilla, who attacked police with a flagpole during the Jan. 6 riot and had previously called for a takeover of the Capitol on social media, was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison.

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Flummoxed: Will the Debate About COVID Masks Ever End?

By Len Lichtenfeld, MD, MACP

In a world where sound bites often overshadow science, Dr. Len delves deep into the mask debate, highlighting the nuances and challenges of understanding COVID prevention in today's information age.

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Ramaswamy Terms Biden Indictment A 'Smokescreen'

For the Left

The indictment of Hunter Biden by special counsel David Weiss is being seen as a distraction from the real issue by some: the alleged selling out of U.S. foreign policy by the Biden family for their own financial gain.

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California Lawmakers Approve Mental Health Reform Measure

For the Left

Senators have approved two proposals for the upcoming ballot to address CA's mental health system and homelessness crisis. One proposal would allow the state to borrow $6.38 billion to revamp how counties fund health programs.

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