US unions flexed their muscles last year, but membership rates fall to all-time low
Unionizing a workplace in the U.S. can be a long and arduous process if the employer doesn’t support the union, like Starbucks
Unionizing a workplace in the U.S. can be a long and arduous process if the employer doesn’t support the union, like Starbucks
The newest Beatles documentaries on different platforms showcase Paul’s talent and leadership in the last years of the band
Turnout and who receives Ron DeSantis’ votes now that he has dropped out of the race will decide the primary between Donald Trump and Nikki Haley
Thompson spent his first nine seasons as a pro with the Cavs before bouncing around. He’s also played with Boston, Sacramento, Indiana, Chicago and the Los Angeles Lakers
After the raid on Pearl Harbor, company employees focused on feigning that their assembly hall was a residential neighborhood to protect themselves from possible attacks. They achieved this using methods from the film industry: paintings, sets, and stage props
The unprecedented tone of attacks on one of Washington’s closest allies when Trump was president left a bitter taste, and most Canadians were relieved that he was defeated in 2020
After a discouraging start, the politician has been gaining supporters at his campaign events
On the 20th anniversary of the actor’s death, a documentary with home videos and interviews premiered at Sundance. ‘During the compilation process we discovered he was a much more incredible man than we remembered him,’ says his son Matthew
The Spanish researcher studies the neuroplasticity of women’s nervous system during pregnancy
The company disclosed that it expects to lose money in the first three months of this year because of the grounding of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets
The war in Gaza and the rise of AI, among other threats, made the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists leave the symbolic time as close to midnight as last year: ‘Make no mistake: this is not an indication that the world is stable’
A scanner, known as a ‘stow machine gun,’ allows the company to monitor employees to the ‘nearest second’, putting them under close surveillance and continuous pressure
One of Beijing’s top officials in the fight against drugs, the expert asserts that cooperation with the United States to prevent fentanyl trafficking ‘has been fully restored’
Moscow’s simultaneous attack with ballistic and cruise missiles from different regions has led to seven deaths and more than 60 injuries
The process for the six Western Balkan nations that have been seeking EU entry was stalled for years but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has rekindled the prospects
The actor, who became world-famous with ‘Money Heist,’ now stars in his own series, ‘Berlin’
The time has come for the EU’s wishes for peace to give way to facts, as reflected in Josep Borrell’s initiative
Housing nearly 2,000 animals, the zoo was the first ‘safari park’ in Latin America
Hungary’s Orbán, the only NATO ally not to have ratified Sweden’s accession, takes step toward breaking deadlock
The Spanish capital signed on with F1 until 2035. Barcelona’s current contract ends in 2026, but the race in Catalonia could remain on the calendar
This substance, responsible for the death of dozens of users every week, contains cannabis, fentanyl, tramadol and formaldehyde, although legend also claims that it is made from pulverized human bones
Agustín Carstens, the general manager of the Bank for International Settlements, called on governments to reign in fiscal policy: ‘The time has come to tighten belts’
While waiting for Congress to pass a budget and potentially approve more money for Ukraine’s fight, the U.S. will be looking to allies to keep bridging the gap
Israel’s decision to ban cross-border workers and block Palestinian funds has pushed the local economy to the brink of collapse
The president of Argentina is hoping to secure support from the political center and right this week so his ultraliberal project to privatize the economy and defund the state can move to the Senate
The now-defunct campaign of the Florida governor — who once looked like the only Republican capable of defeating Trump — failed due to his lack of charisma and a strategy full of miscalculations
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating a robocall, allegedly made with AI, that discouraged voters from taking part in the vote on Tuesday