For Labor Day, Seth Udinski focuses on the history of the American workforce and how it contributed to the society we know today during an episode-length rendition of A Moment in History.
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For Labor Day, Seth Udinski focuses on the history of the American workforce and how it contributed to the society we know today during an episode-length rendition of A Moment in History.
Tonight on FISM News: For Labor Day, Seth Udinski focuses on the history of the American workforce and how it contributed to the society we know today during an episode-length rendition of A Moment in History.
The plan to increase the playoff pool to 12 teams was approved in a unanimous vote Friday after nearly 15 months of debate. The new multibillion-dollar tournament could be in place as soon as the 2024 season and will take effect no later than 2026.
The proposed constitution reads like a woke, communist wish list. According to National Review, the hundreds of new points the proposal would have enacted included:
Ireland’s data privacy regulator has agreed to levy a record fine of 405 million euros ($402 million) against social network Instagram following an investigation into its handling of children’s data, a spokesman said.
A federal judge on Monday agreed to appoint a special master to review records seized by the FBI during its unprecedented search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate, in a move that could potentially delay the Justice Department’s ongoing criminal investigation.
“This is a clear example of picking winners and losers, which is not the appropriate role of government,” McDonald’s president Joe Erlinger wrote.
Nine migrants died and 37 were rescued as they tried to cross the rain-swollen Rio Grande River into the United States near Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. customs officials said, warning people to avoid crossing.
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck China’s Sichuan province on Monday, the strongest to hit the region since 2017, killing more than 30 people and shaking the provincial capital of Chengdu and more distant provinces.
Soon after, opponent Odinga tweeted that he would respect the ruling even though he disagreed with it, easing fears that Kenya would see any repeat of the violence that followed disputed votes in 2007 and 2017.