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.
The Supreme Court declined to block Texas from executing Robert Roberson, a man who insists his conviction for murdering his 2-year-old daughter was not a “shaken baby syndrome.” However, a Texas state court ruling, which was handed down moments before, paused the scheduled execution that was set to take place.
Star wide receiver Davante Adams is expected to make his debut with the New York Jets in Sunday night’s game against the host Pittsburgh Steelers.
Famous country singer Morgan Wallen donated $500,000 to the Red Cross via the Morgan Wallen Foundation to help those affected by Hurricane Helene’s destruction.
CEO of Blue Line Moving, John Rourke, has pledged to help clean up big cities throughout the United States in 2025, calling his new initiative “Make America Clean Again.”
Constellation Energy and Microsoft are hoping they have scored a quick source of enough climate-friendly energy to power rapidly expanding data centers for AI.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has blocked the state from sending out absentee ballots as it considers a lawsuit from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is currently looking to be removed from the Tarheel State’s presidential ballot.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump stated that if elected, he would have “no problem” disclosing additional documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell offered an explicit endorsement of interest rate cuts, saying further cooling in the job market would be unwelcome.