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Bill Lucy, Pioneering Labor and Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 90
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The Adams Indictment Is Not a Civil Rights Case
His attempt to cast himself as victim of a racial conspiracy is unlikely to work.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Justice Department probe finds Mississippi police force violated residents' civil rights
An investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) found that a police department in the majority-Black city of Lexington, Miss., discriminated against Black people and sexually harassed women, as ...Yesterday -
The New York Times - Sports
An N.F.L. Broadcasting Pioneer Is Back After Darkness Sidelined Him
Mike Pereira became the league’s first rules analyst in 2010. But at age 73 and in deep agony, his mind wandered: “I almost gave up.”6 hours ago - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Southwest Airlines Pitches New Vision for Budget Pioneer in Activist Battle
The budget-travel pioneer is doing away with some hallmarks of the no-frills model that made it an industry icon, as it fends off an activist investor.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Business
Lloyd Macklowe, Leading Purveyor of Art Nouveau, Is Dead at 90
He and his wife began buying pieces to furnish their apartment. They wound up with a museum-quality collection and a pre-eminent retail business.Yesterday -
Yahoo News - World
Drought reduces Amazon River in Colombia by as much as 90%: report
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Inc. - Business
An Impending Labor Strike Could Impact Your Supply Chain
Experts say that business owners need to be prepared for logistical disruptions -- now and in the future.2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Israel accused of breaking global labor law by withholding Palestinian worker pay
Unions say ‘blatant’ violations of international wage protections have tipped many into extreme poverty. Ten trade unions have accused Israel of breaching international labor law by holding back ...Yesterday - Israel -
Inc. - Business
East Coast Port Employers File Labor Complaint Against Union
As a strike looms, port operators said labor leaders were refusing to bargain, as big retailers brace for supply chain hiccups.Yesterday
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