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Remains of nearly 30 Civil War veterans found in a funeral home's storage are laid to rest
Read full article: Remains of nearly 30 Civil War veterans found in a funeral home's storage are laid to restFor decades, the cremated remains on more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities Washington.
Hollywood crews, studios reach tentative contract deal, making another big strike unlikely
Read full article: Hollywood crews, studios reach tentative contract deal, making another big strike unlikelyThe union that represents most behind-the-scenes film and television crews has reached a tentative deal with studios for about 50,000 of its members, making another production-stopping strike unlikely after a year of labor turmoil in Hollywood.
Hereās how San Antonio celebrated Juneteenth 2024
Read full article: Hereās how San Antonio celebrated Juneteenth 2024Wednesday marked Juneteenth, the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston and announced that enslaved people in the United States were free. San Antonio organizations honored the holiday with educational events, festivals and more.
A 19th century flag disrupts leadership at an Illinois museum and prompts a state investigation
Read full article: A 19th century flag disrupts leadership at an Illinois museum and prompts a state investigationThe Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is under the spotlight again after a manager failed to consult a collections committee before purchasing a 21-star flag, supposedly from 1818 when Illinois became the 21st state to join the Union.
Through sobs, cargo ship officer says crew is 'broken' over deaths of 2 firefighters in blaze
Read full article: Through sobs, cargo ship officer says crew is 'broken' over deaths of 2 firefighters in blazeA top officer of an Italian cargo ship that caught fire last summer in one of Americaās busiest seaports broke down in sobs recalling his crewās initial efforts to put out the blaze.
Shops in 2 Dutch cities start selling legally grown cannabis in an experiment to regulate pot trade
Read full article: Shops in 2 Dutch cities start selling legally grown cannabis in an experiment to regulate pot tradeA paradox at the heart of the Netherlandsā permissive pot policy has gone up in smoke in two Dutch cities as ācoffeeshopsā began selling the countryās first legally cultivated cannabis.
Panama's high court declared a mining contract unconstitutional. Here's what's happening next
Read full article: Panama's high court declared a mining contract unconstitutional. Here's what's happening nextPanamaās Supreme Court unanimously declared that legislation granting a Canadian copper mine a 20-year concession was unconstitutional.
Union Pacific railroad's quarterly profit falls 19% as volumes slow and costs remain high
Read full article: Union Pacific railroad's quarterly profit falls 19% as volumes slow and costs remain highUnion Pacific's third-quarter profit fell 19% as the railroad hauled about 3% fewer shipments and costs remained high, but the average speed of its trains improved 5% as new CEO Jim Vena began to tweak the operations.
Jewish students plaster Paris walls with photos of French citizens believed held hostage by Hamas
Read full article: Jewish students plaster Paris walls with photos of French citizens believed held hostage by HamasFranceās main Jewish students union has plastered walls around Paris with posters bearing the faces of French citizens believed to be held hostage by Hamas in their war with Israel.
After-school art program Say Si recognized as union by National Labor Relations Board
Read full article: After-school art program Say Si recognized as union by National Labor Relations BoardThe National Labor Relations Board has recognized Say Si, an after-school art program, as a union and itās ready to begin working with board members.
Bosnia: Protest over draft law to recriminalize defamation
Read full article: Bosnia: Protest over draft law to recriminalize defamationDozens of journalists and rights activists have protested outside parliament in Bosniaās Serb-run part as lawmakers debated whether to advance a contested law which critics say would restrict freedom of expression and silence critical media.
Foster Farms says grain deliveries arrive after train delay
Read full article: Foster Farms says grain deliveries arrive after train delayCalifornia poultry producer Foster Farms said Friday its grain inventories have been restored after the federal government ordered Union Pacific Railroad to step up its shipments.
Feds say railroad must deliver grain to California chickens
Read full article: Feds say railroad must deliver grain to California chickensFederal regulators have ordered Union Pacific railroad to make sure a livestock producer gets the grain it needs in California to prevent millions of chickens and hundreds of thousands of cattle from starving.
Workersā unionizing efforts prove long, challenging against SAY Siās board of executives
Read full article: Workersā unionizing efforts prove long, challenging against SAY Siās board of executivesWorkers for SAY Si, an afterschool art nonprofit, are trying to unionize, but their efforts have proven to be more challenging and longer than expected.
UK inflation accelerates to 40-year high as food prices rise
Read full article: UK inflation accelerates to 40-year high as food prices riseBritish food prices rose at the fastest pace since 1980 last month, driving inflation back to a 40-year high and heaping pressure on the embattled government to balance the books without gutting help for the nationās poorest residents.
Police union ratifies new contract; deal still requires city council approval
Read full article: Police union ratifies new contract; deal still requires city council approvalSan Antonio Police officers have approved a new union contract that would make it harder for fired cops to get their jobs back, but would also raise officersā pay by nearly 16% over four years.
Fertilizer company complains about railroad shipment limits
Read full article: Fertilizer company complains about railroad shipment limitsA major fertilizer company says the limits Union Pacific is putting on rail traffic to clear up congestion will delay shipments that farmers rely on during the spring planting season.
Union Pacific and its unions sue each other over vaccine
Read full article: Union Pacific and its unions sue each other over vaccineUnion Pacific and its labor unions are suing each other to determine whether the railroad has the authority to require its employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
German Greens aim for new government with center-left leader
Read full article: German Greens aim for new government with center-left leaderGermanyās environmentalist Greens say they want to hold negotiations on a new governing coalition under the leadership of outgoing Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholzās center-left Social Democrats which narrowly won the countryās election.
Germany sees calls for quick decisions on new government
Read full article: Germany sees calls for quick decisions on new governmentPressure is growing for a quick start to talks on Germanyās next government as newly elected lawmakers hold their first meetings and tensions simmer in outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkelās bloc, which declined to its worst-ever result in the country's election.
Uncertain start to post-Merkel era after close German vote
Read full article: Uncertain start to post-Merkel era after close German voteThe party that narrowly beat outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkelās bloc is pushing for a quick agreement on a coalition government, but Europeās biggest economy could still be in for weeks of uncertainty after an election that failed to set a clear direction.
The Latest: Social Democrats beat Merkel bloc in German vote
Read full article: The Latest: Social Democrats beat Merkel bloc in German voteThe center-left Social Democrats have won the biggest share of the vote in Germanyās national election, beating outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkelās center-right Union bloc in a closely fought race.
Social Democrats beat Merkel's bloc in German elections
Read full article: Social Democrats beat Merkel's bloc in German electionsThe center-left Social Democrats have won the biggest share of the vote in Germanyās national election, beating outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkelās center-right Union bloc in a closely fought race.
Merkel's would-be heir seeks rebound after election debate
Read full article: Merkel's would-be heir seeks rebound after election debateChancellor Angela Merkelās struggling would-be heir has hit back at suggestions that a center-left rival is better qualified for the job after a televised debate failed to give him a clear breakthrough.
Will Juneteenth become a federal holiday? Senate unanimously passes a bill, bringing it one step closer
Read full article: Will Juneteenth become a federal holiday? Senate unanimously passes a bill, bringing it one step closerItās an occasion thatās recognized in most states and the District of Columbia, but itās not as of yet a federal holiday.
Locked out stagehands protest outside Metropolitan Opera
Read full article: Locked out stagehands protest outside Metropolitan OperaLocked out stagehands of the Metropolitan Opera protested the company amid a crowd of about 1,000 that rallied outside Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, criticizing the company for constructing sets for three of next seasonās new productions at nonunion shops.
Laschet wins battle to lead Merkel's bloc in German election
Read full article: Laschet wins battle to lead Merkel's bloc in German electionThe governor of Germanyās most populous state has won a bruising power struggle to become the candidate of Chancellor Angela Merkelās center-right bloc in the September election that will pick Merkel's successor.
Greens bid for German chancellery as Merkel's bloc squabbles
Read full article: Greens bid for German chancellery as Merkel's bloc squabblesGermanyās environmentalist Greens have chosen co-leader Annalena Baerbock to make the partyās first bid for the chancellery in the countryās September election.
Potty talk: Amazonās PR swirling over reports of workplace sanitary issues
Read full article: Potty talk: Amazonās PR swirling over reports of workplace sanitary issues1/3 I welcome @SenSanders to Birmingham and appreciate his push for a progressive workplace. Paying workers $15/hr doesn't make you a "progressive workplace" when you union-bust & make workers urinate in water bottles. The letter was sent out by Jennifer Snyder, Amazon Logisticsā on-road area manager. Snyder indicates that Amazon was fully aware of drivers leaving bags of poop and bottles of urine in their vehicles. In Bessemer, Alabama, nearly 6,000 Amazon workers are attempting to complete the largest push for a labor union within the company.
Flying the flag: UK govt tells ministries to wave Union Jack
Read full article: Flying the flag: UK govt tells ministries to wave Union JackFILE - In this file photo dated Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, a British Union flag flies atop the Houses of Parliament in London, on the morning after the U.K. fully left the European Union. The British government said Wednesday March 24, 2021, the national flag should be flown every day on all public buildings, the latest move in an increasing embrace of the Union flag. Flying the national flag is less common in the United Kingdom than in some other countries, such as the United States. The red, white and blue Union flag combines the emblems of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, which make up the United Kingdom along with Wales. Under the new rules, any government building wishing to fly the European Union flag will need special permission.
Uber to give UK drivers minimum wage, pension, holiday pay
Read full article: Uber to give UK drivers minimum wage, pension, holiday payUber is giving its U.K. drivers the minimum wage, pensions and holiday pay, following a recent court ruling that said they should be classified as workers and entitled to such benefits, the company announced Tuesday, March 16, 2021. And they said the company can't decide by itself the expense base for calculating the minimum wage, which should be based on a collective agreement. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)LONDON ā Uber is giving its U.K. drivers the minimum wage, pensions and holiday pay, following a recent court ruling that said they should be classified as workers and entitled to such benefits. The ride hailing giant's announcement Tuesday comes after it lost an appeal last month at the U.K. Supreme Court following a yearslong court battle. And they said the company can't decide by itself the expense base for calculating the minimum wage, which should be based on a collective agreement.
Judge says railroad talks should be included in lawsuits
Read full article: Judge says railroad talks should be included in lawsuitsFILE- In this July 31, 2018, file photo a Union Pacific train travels through Union, Neb. ā A federal judge has ruled that the details of conversations between the nation's four largest railroads should be included in lawsuits challenging billions of dollars of charges the railroads imposed in the past. The lawsuits say the railroads conspired to boost prices starting in 2003 by imposing coordinated fuel surcharges and pocketing billions of dollars in profits. In the lawsuits, the railroads have argued that their fuel surcharges were legal and were simply designed to recover the skyrocketing cost of fuel at the time. Union Pacific, which is based in Omaha, Nebraska, plans to continue āvigorously defending itself against the allegations in these lawsuits,ā spokeswoman Elizabeth Graham said.
Texas can't legally secede from the U.S., despite popular myth
Read full article: Texas can't legally secede from the U.S., despite popular mythHistorical and legal precedents make it clear that Texas could not leave the Union ā at least not legally. And even if it did, experts say, Texas can't just secede. AdYet the myth that Texas can easily secede persists, in part, because of the stateās history of independence. It says nothing of splitting apart from the United States. After the Civil War, Texas was readmitted to the Union in 1870.
KSAT Kids: Today in History, Jan. 13
Read full article: KSAT Kids: Today in History, Jan. 13Today is Wednesday, Jan. 13, the 13th day of 2021. Jan. 13, 1794, President George Washington approved a measure adding two stars and two stripes to the American flag, following the admission of Vermont and Kentucky to the Union. Rock musician Trevor Rabin is 67. Rock musician James Lomenzo (Megadeth) is 62. Rock singer Graham āSuggsā McPherson (Madness) is 60.
Breakthrough: UK and EU reach post-Brexit trade agreement
Read full article: Breakthrough: UK and EU reach post-Brexit trade agreementIt took more than three years of wrangling before Britain left the blocās political structures last January. If Britain were to quit the EU with no agreement governing trade, the two sides would reinstate tariffs on each other's goods. Even with a trade deal, goods and people will no longer be able to move freely between the U.K. and its continental neighbors without border restrictions. āāAnd the difference that a trade deal makes is not going to be obvious to most people from that,ā he said. ___Follow all AP stories on the Brexit trade talks at https://apnews.com/Brexit
Philly claims Supporters' Shield on final day of MLS season
Read full article: Philly claims Supporters' Shield on final day of MLS season(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)The path to the MLS Cup will go through Philadelphia after the Union wrapped up the Supportersā Shield and top seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs on the final day of the MLS regular season on Sunday. The snowy victory for Kansas City was part of a wild final day in the Western Conference, with late goals in Los Angeles and Houston shuffling the playoff bracket. LAFC's reward is a trip to defending MLS Cup champion Seattle in a rematch of last year's Western Conference final won by the Sounders on the road. Only Philadelphia and Toronto had a chance to lay claim to the regular-season title entering the final day of the season. The Eastern Conference had a logjam at the bottom of the standings, and the final day ended with both expansion teams claiming playoff spots.
UK, EU inch toward more Brexit talks but hurdles remain
Read full article: UK, EU inch toward more Brexit talks but hurdles remainBritains foreign minister says there are only narrow differences remaining in trade talks between the U.K. and the European Union. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)LONDON ā Britain and the European Union edged toward resuming their troubled trade talks on Monday, after the bloc's chief negotiator said he was ready to āintensifyā negotiations on the legal text of an agreement. Britain and the EU have been attempting to strike a new trade deal since the U.K. left the bloc on Jan. 31. He told British businesses to prepare for a no-deal economic break with the EU at the end of the year. The bill soured talks aimed at securing a new trade deal between Britain and the EU.
UK minister: Door 'still ajar' for post-Brexit talks with EU
Read full article: UK minister: Door 'still ajar' for post-Brexit talks with EUBritains foreign minister says there are only narrow differences remaining in trade talks between the U.K. and the European Union. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)LONDON ā A senior British official said Sunday the door is āstill ajarā for post-Brexit talks to continue with the European Union if officials in the bloc change their position on key points. Michael Gove's comments came after Prime Minister Boris Johnsonās spokesman said Friday that the trade talks are āoverā unless there is a āfundamentalā change of position from the EU. With just weeks to go until the end-of-year deadline, Johnson said the U.K. needed to get ready for leaving the EU with no trade deal. āWeāre certainly not saying that if they do change their position we canāt talk to them,ā he told the BBC.
NFLPA asking teams to change all fields to natural grass
Read full article: NFLPA asking teams to change all fields to natural grassThe NFL Players Association president cited the leagueās official injury reports from 2012-2018 to state his case that natural grass fields provide a much lower risk for injuries, compared to artificial surfaces, during practices and games. āAnecdotally, I know how my body responds playing on turf versus grass,ā said Tretter, who graduated from Cornell University. Seventeen NFL teams play their home games on grass, while 15 franchises do so on artificial turf. In his new role, Tretter says lobbying for grass fields will be a key talking point in any labor negotiations with the league. āIf we know grass is significantly more safe than synthetic turf, itās about continuing to push forward and making it a priority,ā Tretter said.
Gabrielle Union, NBC settle dispute over racism allegations
Read full article: Gabrielle Union, NBC settle dispute over racism allegationsLOS ANGELES ā Gabrielle Union and NBC said Tuesday that they have settled their differences in their dispute over her firing as a judge on āAmerica's Got Talent,ā which she said was retaliation for her complaints that the show tolerated racism on the set. āWeāve reached an amicable resolution," Union and the network said in a joint statement. "NBC Entertainment appreciates the important concerns raised by Gabrielle Union and remains committed to ensuring an inclusive and supportive working environment where people of all backgrounds are treated with respect.āBoth sides declined further comment, and would not give further details. Variety reported soon after that Union, who is Black, believed she was fired because she had asked NBC and the showās producers to respond to an environment that tolerated racist jokes and remarks from judges and producers. NBC said the investigation "found an overarching culture of diversity on the show.ā___Follow AP Entertainment Writer Andrew Dalton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyjamesdalton.
Gabrielle Union Says 'More Changes Are Needed' After NBC Outlines Plans to Prevent Workplace Harassment
Read full article: Gabrielle Union Says 'More Changes Are Needed' After NBC Outlines Plans to Prevent Workplace HarassmentGabrielle Union is speaking out once more about NBC. The complaint was made after NBC conducted an independent investigation into her claims. "They were like, 'We're going to commission this independent investigation.' For more on the ongoing legal drama between Union and NBC, see the video below. RELATED CONTENT:Terry Crews on Apologizing to Gabrielle Union After Her 'AGT' ClaimsGabrielle Union Wants Bad Apples Held Accountable Amid 'AGT' DramaDwyane Wade Defends Gabrielle Union After Discrimination ComplaintGabrielle Union's Discrimination Complaint Against 'AGT': What We Know
The history of Juneteenth, how San Antonio celebrates
Read full article: The history of Juneteenth, how San Antonio celebratesSAN ANTONIO President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but it wasnt until June 19th, 1865, that Union soldiers landed at Galveston with news that the enslaved were free. Now that day, Juneteenth, is a nationally celebration commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Its a history of our lives and where we have come from, said friend of the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAACAM) Charla Hutchens, and it reflects our joyousness of being free, to be a free person, to not be enslaved.There are some business people here in San Antonio on the East Side that organize a parade. It usually starts over on Houston Street past East Sam Houston High School, Susan Glosson, friend of SAACAM, said. You can find more information on how San Antonio is celebrating Juneteenth 2020 in this article.
Gabrielle Union Says She Wants to Hold 'Bad Apples Accountable' Amid 'AGT' Drama
Read full article: Gabrielle Union Says She Wants to Hold 'Bad Apples Accountable' Amid 'AGT' DramaGabrielle Union is speaking out amid her drama with America's Got Talent. The complaint has since been closed, as Union requested an immediate right to sue, which she was granted. "Trying to figure out how you work around the bad apples, as opposed to addressing and making those bad apples accountable and there being real consequences." Amid the drama with AGT, Union said she wants companies to "treat people fairly" and "have mechanisms in place for when things happen, there are consequences." RELATED CONTENT:Dwyane Wade Defends Gabrielle Union After Discrimination ComplaintGabrielle Union's Discrimination Complaint Against 'AGT': What We KnowGabrielle Union Files Discrimination Complaint Over 'AGT' Exit
Blacks, Mexicans cultivated relationships that led to liberation during 1800s, local professor says
Read full article: Blacks, Mexicans cultivated relationships that led to liberation during 1800s, local professor saysSt. Marys University professor Teresa Van Hoy said after the Civil War, black union soldiers traveled from Louisiana and helped to liberate Mexico from French control. After the war, they (union soldiers) snuck across to Mexico to help Mexicans and Mexican-Americans overthrow the French, Van Hoy said. Van Hoy said the relationship angered some White Texans, who began killing the wagoneers, until San Antonio Mayor A. The mayor of San Antonio protested because the merchants were unhappy because they couldnt get their goods out, Van Hoy said. A good place to explore southern history is at the San Antonio African-American Community Archive and Museum located at 430 N. Cherry St.
Dwyane Wade Defends Gabrielle Union After She Files Discrimination Complaint Over 'AGT' Exit
Read full article: Dwyane Wade Defends Gabrielle Union After She Files Discrimination Complaint Over 'AGT' ExitAfter NBC said in a statement that the actress' allegations were "categorically untrue," Wade couldn't help but speak out. "So instead of making sure your work environment is a a better place for everyone. So instead of making sure your work environment is a a better place for everyone. In January, Telegdy told reporters that the network may put "new practices in place" following Union's experience at AGT. RELATED CONTENT:Gabrielle Union's Discrimination Complaint Against 'AGT': What We KnowGabrielle Union Files Discrimination Complaint Over 'AGT' ExitGabrielle Union Details 'Toxic Work Environment' at 'America's Got Talent'
Fortunes of Berlin clubs changed by Bundesliga's virus break
Read full article: Fortunes of Berlin clubs changed by Bundesliga's virus breakHertha BSC's Krzysztof Piatek celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Hertha Berlin and Augsburg at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, May 30, 2020. (Hannibal Hanschke/pool photo via AP)BERLIN The Bundesligas coronavirus-induced break has changed the fortunes of the Berlin clubs. The German soccer leagues unprecedented two-month suspension came at the right time for Hertha Berlin and the wrong time for city rival Union Berlin. The former Stuttgart and Hamburger SV coach is coaching his eighth Bundesliga team. When you see our remaining games, you can see how important these (10) points were, Labbadia said.