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Apple engaged in anti-union tactics at Maryland store, NLRB says

A federal labor official found Apple guilty of violating federal law by forcing employees to attend anti-unionization meetings, the latest development in a surge of interest in unionization across the United States.

Local government cracks down on employees’ Christmas decor

A Washington state county informed its employees last month that they needed to keep Christmas and Hanukkah decorations out of their virtual meeting backgrounds because of how other employees would perceive it.

Hungary foils EU’s Ukrainian aid package as rift with Brussels brews

Hungary vetoed a roughly $18.8 billion European Union financial loan package for Ukraine, becoming the sole member of the bloc to oppose the measure Tuesday.

VP Harris spoke at event linked to Soros-aligned liberal donor network

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at an event organized by a shadowy Democratic network ahead of the group’s annual confab of influential liberal political donors.

Trump Organization found guilty in New York criminal tax fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump's company, the Trump Organization, was convicted of tax crimes committed by two of its longtime executives following the conclusion of a trial in New York that gave jurors an interior look into the company's financial history.

Colorado teenager charged with attempted murder of at least seven police officers

A Colorado teenager was arrested Saturday and charged with the attempted murder of at least seven police officers.

McConnell slams Trump 2024 bid after call for ‘termination’ of rules in Constitution

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) blasted former President Donald Trump's floating the "termination" of rules in the Constitution over the weekend.

Flu hospitalizations at the highest level in a decade at start of holiday season

Flu hospitalizations in the U.S. remain at the highest level in a decade as 47 states and territories report "high" or "very high" levels of flu activity at the start of the holiday season.

Special counsel Jack Smith subpoenas local officials for Trump communications: Report

Special counsel Jack Smith is setting his sights on three key states central to former President Donald Trump's failed gambit to stay in power in 2020, reportedly subpoenaing local officials in Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin for communications with Trump.

White House not ‘naive’ about Biden’s gloomy prospects for more bipartisan deals

The White House pumped the brakes Tuesday about the prospects of passing "historic" bipartisan legislation over the next two years despite President Joe Biden's repeated vows to work with Republicans following November's midterm election results.
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