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No Deal: Auto Workers Strike Against GM In Contract Dispute
Workers shut down 33 manufacturing plants in nine states across the U.S., as well as 22 parts distribution warehouses. -
GM, Union Officials Prepare For Contract Talks Amid Plant Closings And FBI Probes
General Motors and the United Auto Workers sit down soon to negotiate a new contract. Recession fears and slowing sales are concerns, along with allegations of corruption among UAW leaders. -
Can You Actually Trademark Common Phrases Like 'Taco Tuesday'?
Tom Brady was denied a trademark on "Tom Terrific." Now, LeBron James wants to trademark "Taco Tuesday." -
48 States Investigating Whether Google's Dominance Hurts Competition
The top legal officials of 48 states, led by Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, announced a major investigation into Google's dominance in search and advertising. -
12 Arrested In Protest At Amazon Office In Cambridge
Never Again Action is demanding that Amazon to stop providing data systems, information management systems and cloud-based storage systems to ICE. -
Trump Interior Official Who Pushed Arctic Drilling Joins Oil Company In Alaska
A Trump appointee who was a vocal advocate for "energy dominance" will now work with an oil company pitching a major project on Alaska's North Slope. -
Walmart Curbs Ammunition Sales, Calls For Stronger Background Checks
Walmart will phase out handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition. It's also restricting "open carry" in stores. A month ago, two shootings happened at two Walmarts in one week. -
Walmart To Stop Some Ammo Sales, Ask To Not Open Carry Guns
Walmart says it will discontinue the sale of handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition. -
Boston Reaches Deal With Short-Term Rental Firm Airbnb
Boston has agreed to a settlement with the short-term rental firm Airbnb aimed at trying to protect affordable housing in the city. -
Costco Opens In Shanghai, Shuts Early Owing To Massive Crowds
Costco said it is now limiting the number of customers in its warehouse to 2,000. Local police were helping to manage the crowds, and photos from the store showed long lines.