The main employers’ group, the EK, estimates that the strike has already cost some €2bn.
On Wednesday's show: From the deal struck by Ken Paxton to avoid a trial, to the latest on former Pres. Trump's legal battles, we discuss recent developments in politics in our weekly roundup. And we learn about the concept of greenwashing -- companies misleading the public about what they're doing to protect the environment.
On Wednesday's show: We discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup. Then, entomologist Erin Mills joins us to talk about insects and bugs. And as interest in pickleball grows, so do dedicated courts around Greater Houston.
On March 24 the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News Reporter Andy Justus reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
Dang Dinh Bach’s wife said he hasn’t been getting canteen food or supplies from his family.
It’s an election year, so there are virtual firehoses of misinformation pointed at potential voters.Although there are encouraging signs that people are getting better at spotting misinformation, but there’s a kind of “fake news” that seems particulate pernicious, on both sides of the political aisle: drawing a conclusion based on omitted information or missing context. It’s a favorite tactic of politicians that explodes during an election year, so let’s dig into a couple of widely spread...
How well do you know your prime ministers? We look at the last five in this week's Politics Pub Quiz. See how well you do.
The strike has seen transport and logistics workers walk off their jobs, heavily impacting supply chains.
Tech Times Weekly Wrap brings you the top news from last week, centering on NVIDIA, Apple, and Meta's Instagram.
On this week’s live show, our staff discuss the Maryland Senate race, AI and disinformation, and the DOJ’s lawsuit against Apple.
The horrific sexist and racist comments about MP Diane Abbott from a major Tory donor should show everyone that politics is not a safe or welcoming place for Black women. Everyone rushed to discuss what implications this might have for women’s safety. Everyone, that is, except for Diane Abbott herself, who was not given permission to speak during PMQs, and was forced to stand and listen while others discussed her abuse. And Westminster isn’t the only place where women are made to feel unwelcome...
JOPLIN, Mo – After a week of college sports, we showed off our Top 5 Plays of the Week from around the Four States. Play #1: Missouri Southern's Taylor Nuckolls (Missouri Southern Sophomore Infielder) — Missouri Southern's Taylor Nuckolls had not one but two walk-offs against Winona State on Saturday. In the first game, she doubled []