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Nov 26 2023
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Beyoncé Debuts Star-Studded Renaissance Concert Film Premiere
Queen Bey is ready for the world to experience the “Renaissance World Tour” on screen. Beyoncé held her star-studded premiere for her concert film, “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé,” at the Goldwyn Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 27. The highly-anticipated event was filled with Hollywood A-listers, including a wide range of actresses, singers, and filmmakers to join in unveiling the project.
Black EnterpriseNov 25 2023
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Ohio Egg Farm Slaughters 1.35 Million Chickens Over Bird Flu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said all 1.35 million chickens on the farm in Ohio’s Union County will be slaughtered to help limit the spread of the highly contagious virus after a case was confirmed in the flock this week. The outbreak that began in early 2022 has been much less severe this year as fewer cases of the virus are being found among the wild birds that spread it. But there
HuffPostNov 26 2023
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Biden Adviser Says There’s ‘Reason To Believe’ An American Hostage Will Be Among Those Next Released By Hamas
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated there is “reason to believe” an American hostage could be released from Hamas within the third group during a CNN interview Sunday. Sullivan appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” discussing the third group of hostages set to be released Sunday. CNN host Dana Bash asked the national security advisor if he could confirm that an American
The Daily CallerNov 21 2023
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'Red Cup Rebellion': The worker strike on Starbucks's most iconic day
Thousands of Starbucks union members walked off the job on the coffee retailer's biggest promotional day of the year. Timing is everything.
Starbucks's "Red Cup Day" is one of the biggest revenue-and-PR days for the global coffee retailer. Each year, its iconic white cups get their festive makeover, and Starbucks offers customers a free, reusable red cup with certain purchases of
BBC NewsNov 27 2023
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Body burned beyond recognition found near Mississippi train station
Officials are investigating after a body was found burned beyond recognition near a Mississippi train station.
WLBT in Jackson reports that the body was found in a shed near Union Station in downtown Jackson.
The remains found near the intersection of North Gallatin and West Capitol streets shortly before midnight Sunday were described by officials with the Jackson Fire
Magnolia State LiveOct 09 2023
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American, Delta, United call off flights to Israel amid Hamas attack
The three major U.S. airlines halted flights to Israel after the country was attacked by Hamas over the weekend, while some Middle Eastern and European carriers continued to give passengers an exit route from the developing war. American, Delta and United airlines canceled service to Tel Aviv, as did European counterparts Deutsche Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and budget specialist Wizz Air. “
The Dallas Morning NewsNov 26 2023
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Portland teachers and district make tentative agreement, ending strike
The Portland teachers strike is over. • 81 Portland-area schools will resume classes Monday, albeit two hours later than normal. Driving the news: After months of negotiations — including a series of 24-hour bargaining sessions throughout Thanksgiving weekend — Portland Public Schools administrators reached a tentative agreement with the Portland Association of Teachers on Sunday. • The union
AxiosJan 05 2024
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AP Edits Article On Former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s Resignation Following Bias Accusations
The Associated Press (Lean Left bias) significantly edited an article about former Harvard president Claudine Gay’s resignation on Wednesday after the original piece was accused of media bias. The piece employed types of bias including opinion presented as fact and slant.
AP Edits Its Headline and CopyThe original headline can be viewed via internet archive tools and also seen in AP’
Julie MastrineOct 26 2023
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Ford cut a deal with UAW. It could set tone for GM, Stellantis talks.
The United Auto Workers union said Wednesday it has reached a tentative contract agreement with Ford that could be a breakthrough toward ending the nearly six-week-old strikes against Detroit automakers. The four-year deal, which still has to be approved by 57,000 union members at the company, could bring a close to the union’s series of strikes at targeted factories run by Ford, General
Christian Science MonitorNov 06 2023
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Hundreds of Everett Providence nurses prepare to strike
EVERETT, Wash. — Workers at Everett’s Providence Regional Medical Center say they have had enough. Today the union announced plans to picket for five days after negotiations fell through last Friday. The strike will last from Tuesday, November 14 until November 19, and will include the hospital’s 1,300 contracted nurses. Last month, nearly 97% of those nurses voted to authorize a strike after
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