For Jen Waite, welcoming a baby girl was a dream come true - but it quickly turned into one of the most turbulent times of her life. Her husband Marco* seemed oddly distant in the lead-up to the birth ...
More than two years after the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks, Israeli families say the war’s fallout has not ended. Under the ceasefire agreement, 20 hostages have returned alive, and 28 have been confirmed ...
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is calling out California Gov. Gavin Newsom for signing a new law he says unconstitutionally usurps federal authority over labor disputes — and ultimately ...
In around 1540 John Leland, an English antiquary, wrote that Caerphilly Castle had “waulles of a wonderful thiknes”. For more than a century the stronghold projected Norman and English authority over ...
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A new federal bill, The American Franchise Act, introduced on September 10, 2025 as H.R. 5267, represents a significant legislative effort to address the evolving landscape of the "joint employer" ...
Shelbyville casino workers plan to strike for union recognition as an election planned for Friday is “delayed indefinitely” due to the government shutdown. The National Labor Relations Board is the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer sentiment was steady in October, with households appearing to shrug off a partial shutdown of the government, though worries about the labor market and inflation ...
Stroll through Scarborough, a town packed with retirees and tourists on England’s north-eastern coast, and it’s hard to find anyone with a kind word for the government. Yet linger at the bus shelter ...
Ms. Andrias is a professor of constitutional law and labor law at Columbia Law School, who studies the role of social movements in changing law. In case after case over the past eight months, a ...
OTTAWA — A Liberal MP is warning senators on a committee studying proposed changes to the Indian Act that they might do more harm than good if they pursue changes to the law that were never endorsed ...