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Kellogg’s Cereal Plant Workers Go On Strike Nationwide in U.S.
Work at all of the Kellogg Company’s U.S. cereal plants came to a halt Tuesday…
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Warehouse Workers Sue Amazon For Not Paying Them for Time Spent Screening for COVID-19
Amazon.com Inc has been accused of violating Colorado state law by failing to pay warehouse…
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A Protestor Receives a Two Year Prison Sentence for Setting a Fire Outside of a Seattle Police Precinct
A man was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for setting a fire outside…
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Two Men Are Charged With Kidnapping After Police Discover Nude Photos of a Missing Woman in a Cage
Two southern Missouri men have been charged in the kidnapping of a woman who went…
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Man Facing Capital Murder Charges in the Death of an Alabama Officer Is Acquitted on Another Federal Charge
Jurors acquitted a man on a federal charge in the slaying of an Alabama police…
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Walmart Pledges to Reach a 15% Reduction in the Use of Plastic by 2025
Walmart announced new sustainability goals on Wednesday, including a commitment to reduce the company’s use…
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The Streaming Service Twitch Has been Hacked
The popular game streaming service Twitch has confirmed it suffered what appears to be a…
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Apple Will Pay $95 Million to Settle a Lawsuit that Claims Refurbished Devices Aren’t ‘Equivalent to New’
Apple on Friday reached a $95 million settlement that, pending court approval, will resolve a class…
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Washington D.C. Council Proposes Anti-Discrimination Protections For The Homeless Community
Lawyers, housing advocates, and people experiencing homelessness are getting behind another D.C Council bill that…
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The Biden Administration Attributes Record-Low Refugee Admissions to the Coronavirus Pandemic
The Biden administration said Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic and the difficulty of reversing Trump…
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