Terry Zhou

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  • UAW Workers Reject Mack Trucks Contract, Opt for Strike
    UAW workers
    In a significant labor movement, nearly 4,000 members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union have gone on strike at Mack Trucks, a heavy truck manufacturer. This decision comes after the workers voted down a tentative agreement that had been reached just a week prior.
  • California Governor Newsom Vetoes Controversial Caste Discrimination Bill
    California Governor Newsom Vetoes Controversial Caste Discrimination Bill
    In a move that has garnered significant attention, California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 403 (SB-403), which sought to explicitly outlaw caste-based discrimination in the state. The decision came after intense lobbying from both supporters and opponents of the bill, and has elicited a range of reactions from various stakeholders.
  • Trump's Mar-a-Lago Valuation Discrepancies Under Scrutiny Amid Civil Fraud Trial
    FIRST WIFE
    In the wake of the ongoing civil fraud trial in New York, former President Donald Trump's valuation of his Mar-a-Lago property has come under intense scrutiny. The trial has brought to light discrepancies between Trump's claims regarding the property's worth and its appraised value by Palm Beach County, Florida.
  • New York Braces for Another Deluge: Officials Urge Preparedness Amid Flash Flood Warnings
    New York Braces for Another Deluge: Officials Urge Preparedness Amid Flash Flood Warnings
    As the city prepares for another bout of heavy rainfall, officials are urging residents to take precautions, marking the fifth consecutive weekend of measurable rain in Central Park. The National Weather Service has forecasted a cold front that is expected to usher in showers and isolated thunderstorms across Long Island and New York City, among other regions, this Saturday.
  • Kevin McCarthy's Ouster: Inside the Bipartisan Efforts and the Aftermath
    Gaetz- Kevin McCarthy Clash Reveals Deep Divisions Within House Republicans
    In a political landscape often characterized by division and partisanship, the recent ousting of Kevin McCarthy from the House speakership has unveiled a series of behind-the-scenes bipartisan efforts aimed at preserving his position. These endeavors, while ultimately unsuccessful, shed light on the intricate dynamics of the House and the lengths to which members will go to broker deals across the aisle.
  • Kaiser Permanente Strike: Patients Scramble as 75,000 Workers Walk Out
    FALLING
    In a historic move, over 75,000 Kaiser Permanente unionized employees have walked off the job, marking the largest health care worker strike in U.S. history. This significant action has left many of Kaiser's 12.7 million members scrambling to find care for a myriad of medical needs.
  • UAW and Detroit's Big Three Make Headway in Strike Negotiations
    UAW workers
    As the nearly three-week-long strikes against Detroit's major auto companies persist, recent developments suggest that significant progress has been made in the negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and the city's three leading auto manufacturers.
  • General Motors Braces for Extended UAW Strikes with a New $6 Billion Credit Line
    UAW Strike
    Amid escalating tensions with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, General Motors (GM) has fortified its financial position by securing a new $6 billion line of credit. This strategic move comes as the automaker anticipates prolonged and potentially expanded strikes by the UAW.
  • Morgan State University Shooting: Multiple Victims Reported Amid Active Investigation
    Morgan State University Shooting: Multiple Victims Reported Amid Active Investigation
    In a series of alarming events, Baltimore police confirmed multiple individuals were shot near the vicinity of Morgan State University. The incident, which has sent shockwaves through the community, is currently under active investigation by local authorities.
  • Kaiser Permanente Faces Historic Strike Amid Contract Disputes
    Healthcare workers from the NYU Langone Medical Center wait the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration teams to participate in a midday flyover of the New York City
    In a move that could significantly disrupt the healthcare landscape, over 75,000 Kaiser Permanente employees across the U.S. are poised to strike. This action, which is slated to last three days in most locations, comes in response to what union representatives describe as unfair labor practices and deteriorating working conditions exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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