Month: October 2023
Striking Autoworkers Just Won A Huge Concession From General Motors
The union now has deals in place with each of the “Big Three,” but members must vote on whether to accept them.
Continue ReadingUnder Biden, Prosecutions Of Corporate Wrongdoers Near A Historic Low
Federal prosecutors concluded just 99 criminal cases against corporations in 2022, the same number as Donald Trump’s DOJ during his second year.
Continue ReadingMuslim And Arab Voters Are Turning Against Biden — And It Could Cost More Democrats Support
Voters frustrated with Biden’s Israel response say they won’t support his reelection — with some saying they won’t vote for Democrats at all.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘A deplorable state of affairs’: ConCourt slams Motsoaledi, MPs for stalling Immigration Act amendments
The Constitutional Court slammed MPs, the Home Affairs Minister, and the department's director-general Livhuwani Makhode for failing to amend sections of the Immigration Act, six years after a court ordered it.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FULL SPEECH | ‘Like the Springboks, we have the determination to overcome any challenge’ – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa said the Springboks World Cup victory rightfully calls for a moment to celebrate as he reflected on the country's economic recovery. Read his full speech.
Continue ReadingRobert De Niro, Ex-Assistant’s Bitter Gender Discrimination Battle Goes To Trial
De Niro and his former employee have been lobbing accusations back and forth since 2019, but celebrity lawsuits like this rarely end up in front of a jury.
Continue ReadingEx-North Dakota Lawmaker Accused Of Flying To Prague To Rape Minor
Ex-Republican state Sen. Ray Holmberg is facing federal charges for intent to rape a minor and receiving images depicting child sexual abuse.
Continue ReadingAttack On French Soccer Team Bus Leaves Coach Heavily Bleeding And 5 Cops Injured
At least 9 were detained in the bloody assault, prompting authorities to postpone Lyon's match at Marseille.
Continue ReadingIsrael Expands Ground Assault Into Gaza As Fears Rise Over Airstrikes Near Crowded Hospitals
All 10 hospitals operating in northern Gaza have received evacuation orders, the U.N.’s office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs said.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Joburg load shedding to be limited to two-hour slots as City Power takes over
From next week, City Power will manage load shedding in Johannesburg following an agreement with Eskom.
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