UAW members could approve possible strikes at GM, Ford and Stellantis
The United Auto Workers union is preparing for possible strikes at the nation's three unionized automakers next month, as the union tries to win back many of the concessions it lost more than 15 years ago and protect members during the transition to electric vehicles in the years ahead.
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In battleground Arizona, key independent voters decry Trump, support Georgia election indictment
By Tim Reid PHOENIX Mark Clarcq is an independent voter in the presidential battleground state of Arizona. In
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Republican debate: The US voters exhausted by their social media feeds
Americans tell the BBC how what they see online is changing their political views.
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Teamster members ratify deal at UPS, putting strike threat to rest
Rank-and-file members of the Teamsters union have overwhelmingly ratified a five-year deal with UPS, putting an end to the threat of a crippling strike.
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Abortion divides Iowa GOP voters ahead of crucial first primary debate
Abortion is among the fault lines in the 2024 Republican campaign, and a likely debate topic in Wednesday's first primary season showdown between Republican candidates -- all of whom support abortion restrictions.
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Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra returns to a politically divided Thailand after 15 years of self-exile
Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted fugitive former prime minister of Thailand, returned to the country Tuesday for the first time after more than 15 years in self-exile, reintroducing a towering and divisive figure at a time when the kingdom's often fraught political scene is in a fresh state of flux.
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Judge partially strikes down Georgia ban on giving voters food and water in polling lines
A federal judge on Friday narrowed a section of Georgia election law that banned the practice of handing out food and water to voters waiting in line to cast ballots, as well as halted enforcement of a requirement that voters put their birth dates on the outer envelope of their ballots.
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How a real Trump supporter unknowingly became the face of a fake liberal Twitter account
Erica Marsh quickly rose to fame earlier this year as a viral left-wing voice on social media. Her incendiary tweets, often ultra-liberal and hyper-political, drew millions of views and the ire of conservatives, who pointed to her outlandish comments comparing Republicans to pedophiles and conservative Supreme Court justices to Nazis as examples of extreme liberalism run amok.
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Tribunal says Georgia teacher who read book on gender identity to her fifth grade class should not be fired
A three-person tribunal has recommended against the firing of a Georgia teacher who is at risk of being terminated after reading a book about gender identity to her fifth grade class, according to the teacher's attorney.
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Donald Trump election probe court files criminal charges
A court clerk says the grand jury has returned 10 indictments, without specifying who has been charged.
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Regulators give green light to driverless taxis in San Francisco
California regulators gave approval Thursday to two rival robotaxi companies, Cruise and Waymo, to operate their driverless cars 24/7 across all of San Francisco and charge passengers for their services.
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Biden tries to bolster his climate credentials as activists push for more urgency
President Joe Biden is traveling west this week on a mission to ramp up excitement for an agenda that -- so far -- is yielding little political upside.
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