Starbucks' former CEO set to face Bernie Sanders over employees’ unionization push
JohnFScott/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — When Starbucks’ most famous former CEO, Howard Schultz, appears Wednesday before a Senate committee to face questioning from Bernie Sanders over the company’s response to a unionization push — including what a labor
Irvo Otieno funeral to be held amid outrage over his death while in police custody
Courtesy of Ben Crump Law (CHESTERFIELD, Va.) — Family, friends, and civil rights leaders are expected to gather in Chesterfield, Virginia, for the funeral of Irvo Otieno, a 28-year-old Black man who died in custody after authorities
One Alabama officer shot and killed, another hospitalized in critical condition: Police
avid_creative/Getty Images (HUNTSVILLE, Ala.) — A police officer in Huntsville, Alabama, has died, and another remains hospitalized in critical condition, after being shot while responding to a shooting call Tuesday, police said. “This is a devastating loss
Dolphin harassment cases opened against 33 swimmers in Hawaii
Department of Land and Natural Resources (NEW YORK) — Thirty-three swimmers are being accused of “pursuing, corralling, and harassing” a pod of dolphins in Hōnaunau Bay on Sunday, Hawaii’s division of Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement
Scoreboard roundup — 3/28/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SPRING TRAINING INTERLEAGUE Washington 3, NY Yankees 0 Philadelphia 6, Toronto 5 Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 7, Boston 5 Chi Cubs