Federal inspectors have repeatedly found blocked emergency exits, fire hazards and boxes stacked to the point that they could collapse onto workers.
March 2023
Elephant in the dining room: Startup makes mammoth meatball
An Australian company’s meatball is made of lab-grown cultured meat using the genetic sequence from the long-extinct mammoth.
Arkansas bathroom bill condemned as too extreme is revamped
Members of the transgender community and their families had complained that it would criminalize trans people simply for using public restrooms.
Russia convicts father of teen who drew antiwar picture
Alexei Moskalyov, sentenced to two years in prison, fled house arrest before his verdict was delivered and is at large, court officials said.
Kim wants North Korea to make more nuclear material for bombs
The report in state media Tuesday followed a series of missile launches – seven launch events in this month alone – and rising threats to use the weapons against his enemies.
Push in states for $20 minimum wage as inflation persists
Workers initially thrilled with a recent pay bump to $15 are finding their hard-won gains erased by inflation.
Court reinstates conviction of Adnan Syed in ‘Serial’ podcast case
A Maryland appellate court sides with the victim’s family and orders a new hearing in the case, marking the latest development in the protracted legal odyssey chronicled in the popular podcast.
Man charged with firebombing Wisconsin anti-abortion office had traveled to Maine
Police arrested the 29-year-old man at Boston’s Logan International Airport on Tuesday.
Panel given more time to study replacing Massachusetts seal
The emblem, which dates to the late 19th century, has been condemned by many as racist for its depiction of the state’s Indigenous peoples.
Rhode Island soldier who died during Korean War accounted for
An examination of remains disinterred from a national cemetery confirmed the identity of Lawrence J. Robidoux, who starved to death in a POW camp.