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In the first half of this year, 40 people died in workplace accidents in the Netherlands, NOS reports based on figures from ...
Officials tried to ease public anger by penalizing networks run by gangs and organized crime. Experts and critics say the actions are unlikely to make much impact.
PFAS are a group of thousands of per- and polyfluoroalkyl “forever chemicals” known to cause cancer, liver damage, birth ...
The arrests highlighted both the reach of extremist networks into overseas migrant communities and the various ...
As Taiwan gears up for a recall vote that could reshape its parliament, opposition lawmakers being challenged at the ballot box are getting two unusual supporters: Chinese officials and state media ...
The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations adopted under previous presidential administrations. The wide-ranging rollbacks range from min ...
A months-long legal and rhetorical war pitting Berry Global and the Haitian Center of Evansville against Indiana's attorney ...
Chris Miller's reboot of 'Smurfs' slams and Rihanna is just one reason why Review: ‘Oh, Hi!' is a movie that has no business working, but somehow it does Social media-fueled teen flash mobs prompt ...
When the migrant-worker bracero program expired in 1965, the government recruited groups of high school male athletes to step ...
Editorial: With her characteristically blunt assessment of her government’s first year in office, the deputy prime minister has only added to the simmering tensions within the country at large over ...
In real life, shrinking birthrates do not unfold like a Hollywood plot. The causes are multifaceted and complex. But a growing body of research suggests that plummeting birthrates are partly caused by ...