Politics Oct 06 WATCH: Biden says IBM investment will help competition with China By Josh Boak, Associated Press
Economy Apr 21 U.S. pressures Mexico to reopen plants amid worker walkouts The U.S. government is pressuring Mexico to reopen border assembly plants that are key to the U.S. supply chain, including defense contractors. By Mark Stevenson, Associated Press
Economy Apr 13 Virus closes some meat plants, raising fears of shortages The new coronavirus has sickened workers at meat processing plants across the country, forcing some massive operations to close at least temporarily. By Josh Funk, Associated Press
Politics Jan 11 AP Fact Check: Trump’s distortions are across the board President Donald Trump systematically fabricated his record before boisterous supporters and the eyes of the world this past week. By Calvin Woodward, Associated Press
Nation Nov 29 Watch 8:13 Investigation raises alarm about handling of worker fatality at Indiana Amazon facility Our research into never-before-public injury records from 23 Amazon warehouses across the country indicates most had injury rates higher than the industry average. One particular incident in Indiana raises questions about how regulators and government officials deal with potential safety… By Will Evans, Reveal
Sep 05 A poet’s ode to the meaning of work By Mary Jo Brooks Philip Levine wrote 20 collections of verse, won a Pulitzer Prize and served as Poet Laureate of the United States. Yet he always considered his main mission was to document and honor the lives of working-class people. Continue reading