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Jul 11 2024
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UAW President Shawn Fain accused of seeking benefits for fiancée and her sister
UAW President Shawn Fain accused of seeking benefits for fiancée and her sister The investigation of UAW President Shawn Fain by the independent monitor overseeing the union is in part over allegations that he ordered a vice president to take actions that would benefit his fiancée and her sister, among other reasons, according to a recent court filing. The motion, filed by monitor Neil
Detroit Free PressJul 10 2024
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Firefighters fetch Realty Tower tenants’ property; demolition nears
YOUNGSTOWN — Despite a request by the city’s firefighters union that firefighters not enter the Realty Tower, a few members of the Youngstown Fire Department went ahead with a plan Wednesday to retrieve duffel bags of items from the 23 apartments on the upper floors of the badly damaged building. Demolition of the building could begin as early as today. Youngstown fire Chief Barry Finley was
The VindicatorJul 12 2024
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More steamy weather on tap for Savannah; shelter to expand indoor day access for homeless
Another heatwave is set to consume coastal Georgia just in time for the weekend. Heat–index readings – which incorporate temperature and humidity to determine how warm the air feels – are expected to reach 106 degrees in some areas Saturday and remain high through Thursday, the National Weather Service said. That forecast has prompted Union Mission to offer access to its air-conditioned Day
Savannah Morning NewsJul 12 2024
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LRSD hires new in-house attorney
A former state lawmaker who used to be a Malvern city attorney and most recently an executive for the Arkansas Education Association was hired Thursday to be an in-house attorney for the Little Rock School District. The district's School Board voted 5-0 to hire David Kizzia, who has been the associate executive director of the teachers' union since 2021 and was manager of legal services and
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJul 03 2024
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Seattle's Seafair 4th of July celebration to feature more than 7,000 pounds of fireworks
The Seafair Fourth of July celebration is ready to light up the skies over Lake Union with a 20-minute fireworks display by Western Display Fireworks. This year’s production in Seattle will feature more than 7,000 pounds of fireworks. It’s all set up on a barge on Lake Union, which KOMO News is touring Wednesday. RELATED | Seattle area ranks among top cities for Fourth of July festivities.
KOMO NewsJul 06 2024
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Biden Congratulates Starmer, Affirms US-UK ‘Special Relationship’
The new British prime minister spoke to world leaders from the United States, Canada, and European ahead of their meetings in Washington and England this month. President Joe Biden affirmed the “special relationship” of the United States with the UK on Friday in his first official call with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, their offices said. President Biden congratulated Sir Keir on his
The Epoch TimesJul 05 2024
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Euro 2024: Spain rides late goal past Germany and into semifinal
STUTTGART, Germany — Substitute Mikel Merino headed Spain into the semifinals of the European Championship as they snatched a 2-1 win over Germany in extra time on Friday. Florian Wirtz’s equalizer in the last minute of regulation time sent the gripping quarterfinal to extra time after Dani Olmo — who set up Merino’s winner — netted the opener early in the second half. “It was the game we
Whittier Daily NewsJul 11 2024
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U.S. starts search for new coach
NEW YORK -- Jim Curtin thinks the search for Gregg Berhalter's successor as U.S. coach doesn't need to be complicated. "If Jurgen Klopp is available to do it and wants to do it, you don't need an interview process for that. That's the guy," the Philadelphia Union coach said Thursday. "But the reality is I don't know how serious that is." Klopp retired from Liverpool this spring after nine
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJul 11 2024
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US grants aim at boosting EVs
WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration is awarding $1.7 billion in grants to General Motors, Fiat Chrysler and other carmakers to help restart or expand electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly sites in eight states, including the presidential battlegrounds of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia. The Energy Department will issue grants to create or retain thousands of union jobs and support
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJul 12 2024
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3 Idaho transgender prisoners sue over medical care. They can get treatment — for now
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a class-action lawsuit against several state leaders — including the governor and attorney general — on behalf of three incarcerated transgender women over allegations that a newly enacted state law barring the use of public funds on gender-affirming care is an “across-the-board ban” and violates constitutional rights. The bill, turned law, at the
Idaho Statesman