UNION

Advertisement
Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

R. E. M. Reborn: A Sonic Reunion That'll Leave You Losing Your Faith

The iconic American rock band R.E.M. stunned the music world by performing together in public for the first time in almost 16 years. The surprise rendition of their 1991 hit "Losing My Religion" at the 2024 Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony left the crowd in awe. With singer Michael Stipe

reading time less than a minute
Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Boeing Strike: A Story of Power, Punishment, and Pay

The Boeing strike, which began on Friday, is a story about what happens when penny-pinching executives lose the plot and it falls to workers to get everyone back on track. At the heart of the strike is a tale of power, punishment, and pay. Boeing's CEO, with a 45% pay bump to nearly $33 million, has

reading time less than a minute
Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Sound of Chaos: Jane's Addiction's Reunion Concert Turns into a Brawl

As the lights dimmed and the crowd dispersed, the unexpected outburst left everyone in shock. The iconic rock band Jane's Addiction, known for their energetic performances, had just turned its reunion concert into a violent brawl. The incident started when frontman Perry Farrell attacked guitarist D

reading time less than a minute
Sep 15 2024CELEBRITIES

The Reunion Riddle: What's Behind J. Lo and Ben Affleck's Blended Family Outing?

It's been over three weeks since Jennifer Lopez filed for divorce from Ben Affleck, but it seems their relationship status has taken another unexpected turn. The power couple was spotted taking their combined nine kids on a blended family outing in Los Angeles, leaving fans to wonder what's really g

reading time less than a minute
Sep 13 2024RELIGION

The Power of Financial Education: How Black Churches are Bridging the Wealth Gap

In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a staggering wealth gap exists between Black and white households. According to a 2018 report by Prosperity Now, Black families in Dallas had a median household income of $31,000, just 42% of the median income for white families. But what can be done to address this di

reading time less than a minute
Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

A CEO Caught in the Crossfire: Stellantis' Struggle to Revive Its Fading Brands

Stellantis, the multinational automaker born from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe, is facing an uphill battle to regain its footing in the competitive US market. The company's sales have been declining every year since its peak in 2018, and its CEO, Carlos Tavares, has come under fire fro

reading time less than a minute
Sep 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

"Emmy Excellence: A Night of Nostalgia, Politics, and Glamour"

As the curtain rises on the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, anticipation is building for a night that promises to be as thrilling as it is unpredictable. The ceremony, airing on ABC on September 15, will honor the best of television for the 2023-2024 season, and expectations are high after the fi

reading time less than a minute
Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Future of Work: LGBTQ Labor Progress and Worker Safety Hang in the Balance

Imagine working in an environment where you're constantly looking over your shoulder, worried about being fired or harassed for being your authentic self. This is the reality for many LGBTQ workers. Despite recent progress, they continue to face discrimination, violence, and retaliation in the workf

reading time less than a minute
Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Silent Censor: How Free Speech is Being Chipped Away by Tech, Media, and Politics

Imagine living in a world where the ability to express your thoughts and opinions is slowly being eroded away. It's not a reality from a dystopian novel, but our current reality. The erosion of free speech is happening, and it's not a single, dramatic event, but rather a thousand tiny cuts. From th

reading time less than a minute
Sep 12 2024POLITICS

The GOP's Unlikely Allies: Can the Party Win Back the Working Class?

In the past, the Republican Party has been perceived as anti-union, but shifts in the economy and voter concerns have led to a realignment in their stance. This change is particularly noticeable in industrial areas such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. As the industrial power of the

reading time less than a minute