A recent New York Times investigation found that over 90 members of Congress or their family members bought or sold financial assets related to industries that they oversaw in Congress. They found there was a conflict of interest in at least 3,700 trades by lawmakers...
For those not familiar with the railroads, trying to follow the situation over the last few months can be confusing. We offer some clarification to help paint a clearer picture. Freight and passenger rail operators in the U.S. have been negotiating with railroad...
Hurricane Fiona swept through Puerto Rico and other parts of the Caribbean in the last days of summer, almost exactly five years after Hurricane Maria killed more than three thousand people on the island. Fiona was a weaker storm than Maria, but it still totally shut...
September 19, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA. Translated from French. The funeral of the Queen of England took place on Monday. As millions of Britons face inflation and wonder if they will be able to keep warm this...
Over 15,000 nurses across Minnesota walked off the job at 16 hospitals from September 12 to 15 for a three-day strike after working without a contract for several months. It is reported as the largest strike ever of nurses in the private sector in the United States....