In a bold move, over 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are continuing their strike despite back-to-work orders from the government. Union leaders criticize the intervention as a violation of workers' rights amid ongoing negotiations for better pay.
A recent NCAA report reveals a tumultuous relationship between Jim Harbaugh and Michigan's compliance department, leading to severe penalties for the football program. Discover how this scandal unfolded and its implications for the future.
A federal lawsuit accuses Otter.ai of secretly recording conversations for its transcription service without user consent, raising serious privacy concerns. The suit seeks class-action status for those affected.
President Trump's recent vow to remove homeless encampments in D.C. raises questions about his plans and the fate of those affected. Advocacy groups express concerns over vague details and potential human rights violations.
A coalition of 21 states has filed a lawsuit against the USDA's demand for personal SNAP applicant data, claiming it violates privacy laws and threatens food assistance programs.
Brett Hankison, a former police officer convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, received a surprising 33-month prison sentence despite calls for a harsher punishment. This ruling has sparked outrage among civil rights advocates.
Julliana Samson and other SNAP recipients are alarmed by the USDA's demand for their personal data. A federal lawsuit is challenging this unprecedented move, fearing misuse and privacy violations.
The Trump administration's plan to share Medicaid recipients' personal data with ICE has triggered widespread alarm among immigrant communities in California. This controversial move raises serious ethical and privacy concerns.
The US Justice Department recommends just one day in jail for ex-officer Brett Hankison, convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights. This decision raises eyebrows amid ongoing debates over police accountability.
Fury erupts in Eswatini over the deportation of foreign criminals from the US, raising concerns about safety and human rights in the tiny nation already struggling with poverty and crime.