Starbucks workers across the US launched a five-day strike, demanding better contract terms. The union, representing over 10,000 baristas, accuses Starbucks of stalling negotiations and offering inadequate wages. Starbucks defends its compensation package and blames the union for halting talks.
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A purported manifesto linked to school shooter Natalie 'Samantha' Rupnow is being questioned online as to whether it was at all written by her. Social media users suggest the document's language resembles a translation and is probably not written by an English speaker. The manifesto also had the suspected killer's personal details, her struggle in the family.
A widely circulated, yet unverified, memo claims that President Trump has banned the use of the word 'felon' within the White House and its grounds. The document, which remains unconfirmed by officials, has generated significant speculation and debate on social media.
At least 20 people died and one survived a plane crash in northern South Sudan, with the aircraft crashing 500 metres from the runway. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff amid a routine mission near the region’s oil fields. An investigation is underway, and initial reports suggest a possible mechanical failure.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is ready to take a strong stance against potential US tariffs, emphasizing a shared national response to avoid regional bias. While discussing retaliatory measures, including tariffs on US goods, provincial leaders debated the impact on essential sectors such as Alberta's energy exports.
Blue Origin’s debut launch of its massive New Glenn rocket, initially scheduled for Monday, was postponed due to ice buildup in critical systems. The company, founded by Jeff Bezos, is eyeing Tuesday for a second attempt, though poor weather may cause further delays. Named after astronaut John Glenn, this ambitious rocket aims to set new milestones in space exploration.
During a visit to China, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari assured that his country's enduring friendship with China will not be broken by terrorist attacks. Despite recent attacks targeting Chinese workers in Pakistan, Zardari emphasized the unshakable bond between the two nations, which has been vital for initiatives like the belt and road initiative. Chinese President Xi Jinping echoed Zardari's sentiments, highlighting their cooperation in the China-Pakistan economic corridor and other... Expand
CNN mistakenly displayed a graphic confusing Barack Obama with Osama bin Laden during a live broadcast, sparking wide public criticism. The error occurred while discussing the Guantanamo Bay facility and President Trump's immigration plans. The misstep led to notable social media backlash and added to CNN's ongoing struggles, including declining viewership and recent staff cuts.
​Amid a lot of teas from who did what at Jimmy Carter's funeral service which saw a stellar gathering of five presidents -- Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Donald Trump, Kamala Harris cropped Donald Trump out of the photo that she posted on the Instagram account of the Vice President.
Asma al-Assad, wife of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has reportedly filed for divorce in a Russian court. She seeks to relocate to London after expressing discontent with life in Moscow. Holding dual British-Syrian citizenship, Asma spent her youth in London and married Assad in 2000.