Union leaders said the resounding 1,108-to-387 victory affirmed their support among nurses and left them eager to get back to the bargaining table for their first contract since forming the union in April 2021.
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Struggling Americans feel they are in a recession, Bank of America CEO says
Brian Moynihan says the recent debate over whether the U.S. economy is technically in a recession or not is missing the point.
Bank of America’s overdraft fees down 90% under new policy
Revenue is down after the bank reduced overdraft fees to $10 from $35 and eliminated fees for bounced checks.
U.S. retail sales were flat in July as inflation takes a toll
Persistently high inflation and rising interest rates forced many households to spend more cautiously.
Musk tweet joking about buying Manchester United causes stir
Elon Musk tweeted Wednesday that he was buying the English soccer team.
Blasts in Crimea underscore Russian forces’ vulnerability
A spate of explosions and fires has turned Russian-occupied Crimea from a secure rear base into a new battleground in the war.
Trump supporters’ threats to judge spur democracy concerns
Threats against the judge who approved the search warrant for former President Donald Trump’s Florida resort are the latest sign of a judiciary branch in the political crosshairs.
Wisconsin school board votes in favor of pride flag ban
The policy prohibits teachers and staff from displaying gay pride flags and other items that district officials consider political in nature.
Portland looks for firm to help with search for new police chief
The city is looking to fill the position vacated by former Chief Frank Clark in November and has issued a request for proposals for a search firm.
Stocks slip on Wall Street, erasing weekly gains for S&P 500
Target shares slumped after the retail chain reported a nearly 90% skid in quarterly profits.