The following piece by Harold Meyerson appeared in The American Prospect. In Seattle, in 1999, Lefts Old and New converged to mount what is arguably the most far-reaching protest against the corporate domination of the planet. The protests extended well beyond the young enragés’ sit-down strike in the city’s streets, which made it impossible for the… Source
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About 4.3 million U.S. workers who previously didn't qualify for overtime
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Our nuclear deterrent needs modernization, especially given the threats we face from an aggressive China and an expansion in the number of nuclear competitors worldwide.
Will Ospreay took a shot at Paul “Triple H” Levesque on the April 10th, 2024 episode of AEW Dynamite. The promo was said to be “entirely” Ospreay’s idea, and he was willing to “take full responsibility for it” when presented to AEW President Tony Khan. During his podcast, WWE personality Booker T reacted to Ospreay’s […] The post WWE Personality Believes Will Ospreay’s Comments About Triple H Will “Hurt Him More Than Help Him” first appeared on PWMania - Wrestling News.
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Spiders are the new sharks. Genre directors can't get enough of the creepy crawlers. Can you blame them? We've all been grossed out by larger-than-expected spiders sneaking into our bedrooms. They drop in like Ethan Hunt in 'Mission: Impossible,' dangling overhead on invisible strands. 'Infested' is never that demure. It delivers softball-sized spiders and the most intriguing hero we've seen in some time. Too bad the story's third act doubles down on commentary, not scares....