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'We matter': Labor laws are changing to protect nannies at work
Fast Company Magazine· 3 days agoDomestic workers like those in Hidalgo’s class are excluded from many federal workplace protections...
US Ban on Russian-Enriched Uranium Imports Begins Aug. 11, Energy Department Says
US News & World Report· 4 days agoA U.S. ban on imports of enriched uranium from Russia will take effect on Aug. 11, the Department of Energy said on Tuesday. The ban, signed into law by ...
Biden Signs Law Banning Russian Uranium Imports
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThough utilities have been planning for the possibility of a ban since the invasion by securing other supplies, others may well seek waivers. U.S....
What the first Women's World Cup means for soccer in the region
New York Times· 14 hours agoBrazil will host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, but the impact could extend far outside the country...
U.S. ambassador to China says America needs a level playing field for business
NPR· 3 days agoBut right now, the State Department has a Level 3 travel advisory on China, meaning reconsider travel if you're thinking about it. Would ...
The “Day One” Dictatorship
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt would be up to the Supreme Court to rule that the president had exceeded executive authority. Fascist history teaches us that a successful imposition...
A Cowed Normality
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMy heart sinks as I think of living in another authoritarian state. For me, the question of the so-called Muslim ban is an intimate one, as Trump’s...
Biden signs law banning imports of Russian uranium
UPI· 5 days ago1 of 2 | President Joe Biden on Monday signed bipartisan legislation banning imports of Russian uranium. May 13 (UPI) -- President Joe Biden on Monday...
'Critical' Issues In Airline Security 'Exposed' In New York State
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 7 days agoFour New York workers were arrested by Homeland Security. Four New York-based flight attendants are...
20210616 - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoUnder the glare of both spotlights and a Belarusian state television presenter, detained journalist Raman Pratasevich breaks down in tears. Mr. Pratasevich is not the first ...