Brazilian authorities arrested over 1,000 people following Sunday’s assault on top government buildings by supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, who’s taken temporary residence in the U.S.
Study: Progress in U.S. gender pay equity slowed by family leave
Family leave policies, though limited in scope and typically unpaid in the U.S., have hamstrung the progress toward gender wage parity since the 1990s.
Shark captured leaping like a dolphin in Auckland
A boat full of whale watchers got much more than they expected, when a shark decided to put on a show.
Zelensky Says Ukraine Resisting “Tougher Assaults” In Key Eastern Town
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday his troops were withstanding “new and even tougher assaults” on Soledar, near the eastern city of Bakhmut that Moscow has been trying to capture for months.
Ex-North Carolina Rep. Cawthorn says he’s moved to Florida
Former U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina has confirmed that he has moved to Florida.
UK Conducts First Satellite Orbital Space Launch
Britain has conducted its first orbital space launch from UK soil on Monday evening, making it the privately-owned Virgin Orbit’s first international launch. Deutsche Welle reports: Dubbed “Start Me Up,” as in the Rolling Stones song, the rocket is car…
Ukraine school rejects Russian claim of troops killed there
Officials at a vocational school in an eastern Ukraine city dismissed claims by Russia that hundreds of Ukrainian troops were killed in a missile strike there.
Roadrunner expedites West Coast-to-Chicago service to meet inland demand
The largest US point-to-point LTL carrier is speeding service from Southern California to Chicago, reducing the transit time to one to three business days as demand for velocity remains high.
Minnesota elections chief seeks to make voting even easier
Minnesota’s chief elections officer is calling on state lawmakers to make it easier for residents to vote while protecting elections officials from threats and intimidation