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In full Chicago Cubs garb, actor Bill Murray made a surprise visit to the White House's press briefing room early Friday.
A crippling DDoS — that's distributed denial of service — attack brought down a number of popular websites on Friday. But how?
A crippling DDoS — that's distributed denial of service — attack brought down a number of popular websites on Friday. But how?
In this new video, we hear the stories of Ladonna and Michael, two Nabisco workers who made Oreos in Chicago. They are hardworking people who put their heart and soul into making products that provide joy for many Americans. When Mondelēz International, Nabisco's parent company, announced that 600 jobs would be leaving the country, the ensuing stress made Ladonna lose her hair. Literally.
A city official says two chemicals were accidentally combined, causing a gas plume over Atchison, Kansas on Friday morning.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has "signed enough bad legislation to fill a library, and his administration has enacted one misguided policy after another," according to The Charlotte Observer, and working people agree.
A new report finds that the United States fails to uphold the most basic rights of workers, particularly in the South, where some states "support or collude with employers to infringe upon workers’ rights to peaceful assembly and association." The report cited examples such as Tennessee officials’ opposition to unionization at a Volkswagen plant and the "government of Mississippi [which] touts the lack of unionization as a great benefit when courting potential employers."
Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to order the continued detention of a Maryland man accused of stealing highly classified materials from NSA