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UPS workers vote to authorize strike while cheering unexpected progress on heat safety
Unionized UPS employees voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike as contract negotiations continue, clearing the way for a potential work stoppage as soon as Aug. 1.
DOJ probe into Minneapolis police finds racial discrimination and excessive force
A federal investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department, launched after George Floyd’s death, found a pattern of excessive force and discrimination.
Doctors' group raises new alarm about 'unsafe' weighted sleep sacks for infants
The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that weighted sleep sacks and swaddles could be deadly. Nested Bean and Dreamland Baby say their products are safe.
Chinese president Xi Jinping stresses cooperation in meeting with Bill Gates
Chinese leader Xi Jinping said the United States and China can cooperate to “benefit our two countries” in a meeting Friday with Microsoft Corp.
Tennessee Democrats expelled over protests win primaries for their old seats
Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson, two Tennessee Democratic legislators expelled by Republicans over gun control protests, won their primary races Thursday.
Teen was sleeping at the wheel and drove family over Idaho cliff in deadly crash, officials say
Authorities believe a car crash that killed a family of four in Idaho over the weekend happened after the 17-year-old driver fell asleep on a curvy road and the vehicle went off a cliff, falling 30 feet into a river.
Trump scores rare legal win as DA in New York drops golf course tax probe
Mimi Rocah, a Democrat, looked into whether Trump or his company misled authorities in an effort to shrink the tax bill at Trump’s golf club in Briarcliff Manor.
Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change site rules
Steve Huffman, the Reddit CEO, said in an interview that a user protest on the site this week does not have wide support and is led by a minority of moderators.
Mexican farmers take over airport; governor tells them to take over U.S. warehouses, instead
Farmers took over an airport in Culiacán, Mexico to protest low crop prices, but the Sinaloa state governor told them to take over Cargill warehouses instead.