Hundreds Of New York Times Tech Workers Strike In Lead-Up To Election Day
In a surprising move, The New York Times Tech Guild that represents hundreds of the giant newspaper’s tech staffers went on strike on Monday, just one day before Election Day.
In a surprising move, The New York Times Tech Guild that represents hundreds of the giant newspaper’s tech staffers went on strike on Monday, just one day before Election Day.
President of the Crime Prevention Research center Dr. John Lott says that the F-B-I subtly revised its violent crime numbers from 2022 onward which shows crime is up instead of down contradicting a Biden/Harris narrative.
The FBI and other federal agencies announced on Wednesday that Iranian hackers attempted to influence President Joe Biden’s campaign by handing over data that was stolen from the rival campaign of former President Donald Trump.
The latest consumer price index report for July shows inflation at 2.9%, but Americans are still struggling to make ends meet.
A U.S. appeals court set a fast-track schedule to consider the legal challenges to a new law requiring ByteDance to divest TikTok’s U.S. assets by Jan. 19 or face a ban.
According to provisional statistics by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, which is approximately 76,000 less than in 2022 and the lowest number since 1979.
U.S. inflation had another rough month in March, increasing 3.5%, which throws doubt into whether or not the Federal Reserve will actually begin to cut interest rates as soon as June.
Cellphone data reveals possible perjury in the Wade and Willis Case with NORAD refuses to shoot down a mysterious balloon.
Qualcomm forecast fiscal second-quarter profit slightly above Wall Street estimates and sales in line with market expectations.
While Wall Street is setting records, those on Main Street claim to be barely scraping by. Many citizens even maintain that they are “living paycheck to paycheck,” according to the latest Issues and Insights/TIPP Poll.