UAW president: Economy 'enriches people like Donald Trump' at workers' expense

  (The Hill) : United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain made it clear he doesn't approve of former President Trump's trip next week to Detroit amid the union's ongoing strike against the Big Three automakers. “Every fiber of our union is being poured into fighting the billionaire class and an economy that enriches people like Donald Trump at... ..

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Maine teen's vegetable stand thrives after a 'disappointing' robbery: 'The kid has heart'

A teenager from Poland, Maine, has built his own produce stand to sell his farm-fresh vegetables. This year he's faced hardships — including a break-in. He and his family spoke to Fox News Digital.

Doctor calls Covid Pirola strain 'one to watch' and explains if restrictions could return

An NHS doctor has explained the severity of the new Covid Pirola variant, the symptoms and potential restrictions.

Parents of the founder of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX face their own legal troubles

Sam Bankman-Fried, ex-head of FTX goes on trial next week accused of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history. Bankman-Fried's parents are now facing legal problems of their own.

Crown Act inspires the creation of a directory of Black-owned hair care businesses

A new Texas law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination has inspired one woman to try to give back to Black and minority communities across the country.

Croydon stabbing live: Boy, 17, charged with murder of Elianne Andam as family 'overwhelmed by sorrow'

The family of Elianne Andaml, 15, described her as 'a beautiful person inside and out'

I'm an Uber and Lyft driver and I wish passengers knew these 9 things before getting in my car

Greg Erken has completed 12,000 Uber and Lyft rides in Washington, DC. He says it's important to be ready for pickup and pay attention as you exit the car.

Zookeeper mauled to death by lion at safari park

Kenichi Kato was an experienced animal keeper who worked for the zoo for 27 years

Legendary sit-com actor lands a role in Coronation Street

The 89-year-old will be on the cobbles in Corrie later this year

School bus overturns after motorway crash

A school bus has overturned in a crash on a motorway in Merseyside.

Coastal adaptation projects in South West England to receive £6m in funding

Three communities in the South West allocated £6 million to support adaptation to coastal erosion

Meghan Markle's co-star deletes behind-the-scenes Suits photos and shares apology

Patrick J. Adams apologised for "distracting" from the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Americans are urged to get vaccinated against 3 major respiratory viruses

Public health experts are urging people to take advantage of the fact that this year, for the first time, vaccines are available for three major respiratory viruses: flu, COVID and RSV.

Mikel Arteta reveals fresh William Saliba injury concern ahead of Bournemouth vs Arsenal

The Gunners can't afford to be without their best defender for long.

What time are Take That tickets on sale today? When general release is, how much tickets are, and tour dates

The tour will include dates in cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield, Leeds and Dublin

LIVE: Greater Manchester motorways latest - updates on M60, M56, M62, M6 and more

Significant delays could affect journeys in and around Graeter Manchester

Michelle Keegan looks typically stylish in a grey knit midi dress and long black coat as she arrives at BBC Radio 2

The Brassic actress, 36, , who plays Erin Croft in the hit Sky Max comedy, showed off a stunning Autumnal look as she made her way into the central London studios

The New Year blessing in disguise regarding Rotherham United defender Cameron Humphreys' injury

ROTHERHAM UNITED manager Matt Taylor admits that Cameron Humphreys' serious hamstring tear could have an additional knock-on effect in terms of the talented defender's career.

Eurozone Inflation Cools More Than Expected

Consumer prices in the eurozone rose 4.3% in September, potentially signalling that the ECB may have reached the peak of its current tightening cycle.

Dublin needs more 'pocket parks' for people living in apartments, MEP says

Ciarán Cuffe said Dublin needs more suitable green spaces for people living in apartments

Breast cancer drug could have potentially serious side effect, new research reveals

Hyperglycemia could be a major side effect of the oral medication alpelisib that is used by breast cancer patients, according to a study from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Some 75,000 health care workers at Kaiser Permanente near a nationwide walkout

There's one more round of in-person bargaining on Friday — the last chance to avoid a strike before the contract expires Saturday. Workers are represented by 12 local unions, from coast to coast.

Bombing Kills at Least 30 at a Religious Gathering in Pakistan

The bombing, which officials believe was a suicide attack, was the latest sign of the country’s deteriorating security situation.

Man Utd winger Antony quizzed by police for over five hours over WAG assault allegations

Manchester United winger Antony spent five hours being questioned by police on Thursday after he returned to the UK - following assault allegations from his ex-girlfriend

Ferguson shipyard: Ferry costs rise again after safety changes ordered

Completing Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa will now cost at least £240m because of safety changes.

Newcastle: Harvey Barnes, Callum Wilson & Alexander Isak latest

EDDIE Howe has confirmed Harvey Barnes will be out of action for three months - but the winger won't need surgery on the toe injury he suffered at Sheffield United.

Legacy at The Grand in York awarded three AA Rosettes

Legacy at The Grand in York has been awarded three AA Rosettes.

Minister Halfon's speech at the Council of Europe

In a speech at the Council of Europe standing conference of ministers of education, Minister Halfon discussed the the renewal of the civic mission of education.

Why September, on average, is the worst month for the stock market

Going back more than a century, the month of September has been — on average — the worst month for the stock market. And September 2023 appears to be no exception. But why?

A mother forgives her son's killer and the two forge a friendship

In commemoration of StoryCorps' 20th anniversary, we revisit a conversation between a mother and the teenager who murdered her son. They formed a friendship in the years after his killing.

New landlord requirements could have big implications for tourism

Specialist lawyer explains the many challenges facing those in the hospitality sector

Mortgage approvals plunge in August as higher interest rates hit house buyers, Bank of England figures show

The average interest rate paid on new mortgages, which had only been edging up even as lenders rapidly increased prices, rose by jumped to 4.82%

House sales fall by 16% amid increase in mortgage rates

An estimated 87,010 sales took place across the UK in August, which was 16% lower than the same month last year.

Rishi Sunak 'grateful' to Wales for giving Australia the 'drubbing they deserve'

The UK Prime Minister said the result "makes everyone happy" after disappointment for England in this summer's Ashes

I visited one of the 9 Target stores about to close. I found sad customers, many of whom blamed theft, and throngs of students hanging out in the aisles.

The East Harlem store opened in 2010 to much fanfare. Now, customers and employees prepare for its doors to close once and for all.