Airlines Reportedly Issuing ‘NO NAMES GIVEN’ Boarding Passes to Immigrants

by Luis Cornelio at headlineusa.com Conservative personality Ashley St. Clair said on Thursday that she has obtained unnamed boarding passes allegedly intended for illegal aliens, raising concerns about security risks with airlines transporting immigrants to major U.S. cities. St. Clair stated that insiders provided her with the alleged boarding passes following her viral video depicting what […]

Why The World Must Set a Price on Carbon

by LYNN FORESTER DE ROTHSCHILD at time.com The 90,000 people and nearly 200 nations who attended the U.N. COP28 climate conference in Dubai this month missed an historic opportunity. To move beyond the woefully inadequate level of climate action since the 2015 Paris Accords, the world must agree to put a global price on carbon. In one […]

‘Space given to terrorists’: India to Canada after Justin Trudeau’s ‘tonal shift’ dig

by Vaibhav Tiwari at Hindustantimes.com A day after Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau took the “tonal shift” jibe at India, New Delhi on Thursday said the core issue with Canada is that it gives space to separatists, terrorists and anti-India elements.” Our position has been consistent. We have highlighted how we see the problem and […]

Workers vote to remove union at Capitol Hill’s Glo’s Diner

by jseattle at capitolhillseattle.com Workers at Capitol Hill’s Glo’s Diner say they have voted to end representation by Restaurant Workers United, opting to go it alone when it comes to working with management over issues of scheduling, wages, and workplace safety. Workers who were part of organizing the union as the diner reopened this summer in its new location […]

Unionizing a Beloved Restaurant

by Sean Case of seattledsa.org Late one night last June, a stray firework found its way inside the locked alley next to Glo’s, the beloved Capitol Hill restaurant I’ve worked at for the last seven years. It had been hot and dry that week, and the spare chairs and miscellaneous junk we stored there quickly […]

Pentagon should reject export licences for Chinese drone maker DJI, US lawmakers say

by Reuters via scmp.com A group of 15 Republican lawmakers on Monday asked the Pentagon to block export licences for US components for Chinese-drone manufacturer DJI, citing national security concerns. The Commerce Department in December 2020 added DJI, the world’s largest drone maker, to the government’s export control list, accusing it of complicity in reported oppression […]