The government has launched a ‘work style reform’ campaign that promotes shorter hours and other flexible arrangements along with overtime limits and paid annual leave.
August 2024
With men at the front lines, women watch over Ukraine’s night sky for Russian drones
Women are joining the ranks of Ukrainian mobile air-defense units to shoot down drones as more men are drawn to the battles on the eastern front line
Fewer teams playing eight-man football this season
There are 24 teams this fall, down from 28 a year ago.
Football preview: Reigning 11-man state championship teams expected to be strong again
Thornton Academy, Kennebunk, Leavitt and Wells begin the 2024 season as favorites in their respective classes.
Football: 30 players to watch this season
A host of dual-threat quarterbacks and several game-breaking receivers highlight this year’s list.
No. 1 Georgia manhandles No. 14 Clemson in season opener
Carson Beck throws for 278 yards and two touchdowns as the Bulldogs roll, 34-3.
An FBI quest to return sacred human skulls stolen from a Pacific tribe
The repatriation comes amid a visit by Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, who said U.S. law enforcement assistance to the Pacific was set to grow.
Selling America: The Army’s fight to find recruits in a mistrustful, divided nation
Across the country, recruiters are struggling to find soldiers among a shrinking pool of qualified young people.
Police say man will face charges after storming press area at Trump rally
It remains unclear what motivated the man or whether he is a Trump supporter or critic.
7 killed by Russian attacks as Moscow pushes ahead in Ukraine’s east
Russian shelling in the city of Chasiv Yar killed 5 people, while 2 others were killed killed by Russian shelling in the Kharkiv region, officials said.