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Wall Street workers need unions, too
I led the successful effort to unionize minor league ballplayers for better treatment, and I support the same for financial workers.The Hill - Politics -
RNC recruits poll workers in Michigan as part of vote monitoring efforts
National Republicans kicked off recruiting efforts in Michigan in an effort to build up an Election Day army of poll workers and monitors intended to combat the infrequent problem of voter fraud.NBC News - Politics -
The salary a single person needs to make ends meet in every U.S. state
To live alone in most states, you'll need to make $22 per hour as a full-time worker.CNBC - Business -
'Cities: Skylines II' Found a Solution for High Rents: Get Rid of Landlords
For months, players have been complaining about high rents in the city-building sim. This week, developer Colossal Order fixed the problem by doing something real cities can’t: removing landlords.Wired - Tech -
How small solutions can solve big electric grid problems
We can use precision tools to shape the system more precisely and keep costs down while keeping the lights on.The Hill - Politics -
Puerto Rico restores power after massive blackout; lawmakers want state of emergency
A power company in Puerto Rico has restored electricity to most areas affected by a massive outage that hit the U.S. territory this weekABC News - World -
Trump leads Biden by 7 points in Arizona: Poll
Former President Trump is leading President Biden by 7 points in Arizona, a new poll found. The survey, conducted by Rasmussen Reports, found that 47 percent of the state’s likely voters said if the election were held today, they would vote for ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Reform on the rise: Polling guru looks at this week's figures
Reform on the rise: Polling guru looks at this week's figuresBBC News - Top stories -
Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging federal rules to accommodate abortions for workers
A lawsuit filed by 17 states challenging federal rules entitling workers to time off and other accommodations for abortions lacks standing, a federal judge in Arkansas ruled on Friday.NBC News - Top stories -
Converting cow manure to fuel is growing climate solution, but critics say communities put at risk
California has become a leader in curbing methane emissions from dairy farms, a major source of the greenhouse gasABC News - Health - Climate
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With stock indexes at record highs, market volatility has been exceptionally low.The Wall Street Journal - World