UAW expands strikes against GM, Stellantis
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said on Friday it would expand its coordinated strike against General Motors
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UAW announces significant expansion of strike at GM, Stellantis but reports progress in talks at Ford
The United Auto Workers union is expanding its strike against GM and Stellantis but raised hopes that progress is being made in talks by saying it would not have additional workers at Ford join the strike at this time.
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Holiday illness toddler stuck in Portugal amid insurance delay
Two-year-old Theo has a virus attacking his brain and needs a medical plane transfer.
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Mikel Arteta insists there is 'no ceiling' for Martin Odegaard after signing new Arsenal contract
Mikel Arteta reacts to Martin Odegaard's new Arsenal contract.
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Studios and striking writers end 'marathon session' of negotiating with no deal
The striking writers and heads of the four big Hollywood studios have concluded a "marathon session" of negotiations, which lasted more than ten hours, without a deal, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
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Writers Guild and studio bigwigs make progress to end strike — but don't expect filming to resume
The negotiators for the Writers Guild of America and heads of major media companies are set to return to the table after a productive day of talks Wednesday. But filming of movies and shows still wouldn't be able to resume unless the union representing actors also reaches a deal.
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Mike Greenberg: The Bears Are a Dumpster Fire Who Are Ruining Justin Fields
Mike Greenberg goes off on the Bears.
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Why David Raya started instead of Aaron Ramsdale in the Champions League
Mikel Arteta reveals his reasons for picking David Raya over Aaron Ramsdale for Arsenal's 4-0 win over PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League.
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Entertainment strikes pushing toward $6 billion in losses: 'It just gets worse each day'
As studios and writers return to the bargaining table Wednesday, the economic impact of the months-long writers' and actors' strikes has surpassed a staggering $5 billion, and the pain is increasingly being felt across multiple industries, according to economists.
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So long, robotic Alexa. Amazon's voice assistant gets more human-like with generative AI
Amazon's Alexa is about to bring generative AI inside the house, as the company introduces sweeping changes to how its ubiquitous voice assistant both sounds and functions.
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Writers and actors are missing new shows and movies as much as we are
Being rested has never been more stressful for writer and producer Felicia Pride. Pride, whose work includes credits on shows
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Mike Greenberg's desperate pleas to save the Jets are falling on deaf ears
Is Mike Greenberg ever going to face reality? No one in their right mind would send their quarterback to the New York Jets and save the Jets' season
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