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U.A.W. Seeks a New Election at Mercedes-Benz Plants in Alabama
The union, which lost an organizing vote at two factories last week, argued to federal officials that the automaker had…
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New York Man Who Grabbed Officer’s Pepper Spray on Jan. 6 Pleads Guilty
Troy Weeks was at “the site of some of the most violent attacks against law enforcement” during the U.S. Capitol…
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Women Have Gotten ‘Too Mouthy,’ Says This Republican Senate Candidate
Royce White, a Black former pro basketball player who led protests in Minneapolis after the murder of George Floyd, made…
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World
Landslide Buries Village in Papua New Guinea, Killing at Least 3
Many more were missing in the Pacific nation as recovery and rescue efforts were delayed by a blocked highway and…
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World
Ukraine Starts Freeing Some Prisoners to Join Its Military
At least 50 convicts have been freed under a new law that allows them to serve in exchange for the…
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Tennessee Attorney General to Review Company’s Bid to Sell Graceland
The attorney general’s office said it is looking into Nausanny Investments’ effort to foreclose on Elvis Presley’s former home. His…
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World
Scanning the Dark Universe, Euclid Finds Scenes of Cosmic Light
Scanning the Dark Universe, Euclid Finds Scenes of Cosmic LightBy Katrina Miller Euclid, a European Space Agency telescope launched into…
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Business
Some Prominent Silicon Valley Investors Shift to the Right
Marc Andreessen, Chamath Palihapitiya and several other tech venture capitalists are increasingly criticizing President Biden and making their disaffection known…
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World
China Launches Military Drills Around Taiwan as ‘Punishment’
China said the sea and air drills were meant as a “stern warning” to its opponents after Taiwan’s new president…
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Health
A Second Dairy Worker Has Contracted Bird Flu, C.D.C. Reports
The new case, in a Michigan farmworker, did not suggest that bird flu was widespread in people, health officials said,…