A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to lay off thousands of federal workers, citing the need for Congressional approval. This ruling could reshape the future of government employment.
In a dramatic escalation, Indian missiles targeted a complex in Muridke, Pakistan, leading to extensive damage. Eyewitnesses recount the terrifying moments as buildings collapsed and emergency workers search for survivors. What does this mean for the region's future?
In a decisive election, Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP) secured 65.6% of the vote, driven by voter concerns over economic stability and inflation. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's leadership is seen as a beacon of safety in turbulent times.
On May Day, thousands across the U.S. protested against President Trump's policies, advocating for workers' rights and judicial independence. From Chicago to small towns, demonstrators voiced their concerns over the administration's agenda.
On May 1, nationwide protests are set to rally for workers’ and immigrants’ rights against the Trump administration. Tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in nearly 1,000 cities, continuing the fight for dignity and respect.
Tens of thousands worldwide protested on May Day, criticizing Trump's tariff policies and their impact on labor rights and the global economy. From Tokyo to Turin, demands for worker protections echoed prominently.
A drastic drop in cargo shipments is impacting West Coast ports, with officials warning of rising unemployment and inflation due to tariffs. Longshore workers voice concerns about the immediate effects on their jobs and consumer goods availability.
Tens of thousands are set to protest nationwide on May Day against the Trump administration's policies, focusing on workers' rights and immigration issues. Organizers claim it's a fight for the working class against corporate elites.
In a historic move, 55,000 L.A. County workers have launched a two-day strike, disrupting vital public services amid claims of unfair negotiations and labor law violations. Libraries and clinics are affected, but hospitals remain open.
In a surprising shift, President Trump plans to ease tariffs on foreign automakers, aiming to support U.S. manufacturing jobs. This move comes just ahead of a Michigan rally celebrating his first 100 days in office, as concerns about the economy linger.