Unions in Wisconsin sue to reverse collective bargaining restrictions on teachers, others
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
Seven unions representing teachers and other public workers in Wisconsin filed a lawsuit Thursday attempting to end the state’s near-total ban on collective bargaining for most public employees.The 2011 law, known as Act 10, has withstood numerous legal challenges over the past dozen years and was the signature legislative achievement of former Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who used it to mount a presidential run.The latest lawsuit is the first since the Wisconsin Supreme Court flipped to liberal control in August. But it was filed in a county circuit court — unlike other major cases that have gone directly to the Supreme Court since its ideological shift — and will likely take more than a year to make its way up for a final ruling.The Act 10 law effectively ended collective bargaining for most public unions by allowing them to bargain solely over base wage increases no greater than inflation. It also disallowed the automatic withdrawal of union dues, required annual recertifi...18-year-old arrested in string of at least 18 robberies along DC trail
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
At least 18 separate robberies occurred along or near the Metropolitan Branch Trail in D.C. over the past month or so, according to police. (WTOP/Nick Iannelli) At least 18 separate robberies occurred along or near the Metropolitan Branch Trail in D.C. over the past month or so, according to police. (WTOP/Nick Iannelli) An 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged in a total of 18 robberies that happened in the span of about a month near the Metropolitan Branch Trail in Northeast D.C., according to police.D.C. police 5th District Commander Sylvan Altieri said the teen was arrested Tuesday and faces armed robbery and other robbery related charges. Officers were patrolling the trail Tuesday afternoon — due to a ...Stock market today: Wall Street closes out its best month in more than a year
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
Stocks closed mostly higher Thursday as the market ended November with its biggest monthly gain in more than a year.The S&P 500 rose 0.4% after drifting between small gains and losses. The benchmark index rose 8.9% in November, its biggest monthly gain since July 2022. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 1.5%, while the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.2%. Both indexes also posted solid gains for the month, finishing with gains of 8.8% and 10.7%, respectively. The market marched steadily higher for much of November as investors grew hopeful that the Federal Reserve is finally done raising interest rates, which fight inflation by slowing the economy. Those hopes got more support with a report that the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation cooled last month.November’s rally was also driven largely by the technology sector, where several companies with high values tend to disproportionately impact the market. Microsoft gained 12.1% for the month, while Nvidia rose 14.7%. Also, Treasur...Jets’ Aaron Rodgers still focused on playing again this season and perhaps before Dec. 24
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers fully intends to play again this season for the New York Jets and he hasn’t ruled out being back on the field for a game in a few weeks.The quarterback has been making a remarkably quick recovery since tearing his left Achilles tendon four snaps into his debut with the Jets on Sept. 11. Rodgers, speaking to local reporters Thursday, returned to practice Wednesday — the three-month anniversary of his surgery — but said he’s not yet close to being able to play. He acknowledged he won’t be 100% healthy if he returns less than four months after surgery and added that it “wouldn’t make sense” to rush his return if the Jets (4-7) are out of the playoff hunt. But he also left open the door for him to be back under center before his initial goal of Dec. 24 against Washington, saying he plans to ramp up his practice activities next week.“I think anything’s possible,” Rodgers said.The four-time NFL MVP said he needs to make sure ...UiPath: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — UiPath Inc. (PATH) on Thursday reported a loss of $31.5 million in its fiscal third quarter.The New York-based company said it had a loss of 6 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and amortization costs, were 12 cents per share.The results topped Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of seven analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 7 cents per share.The enterprise automation software developer posted revenue of $325.9 million in the period, also topping Street forecasts. Six analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $315.5 million.For the current quarter ending in January, UiPath said it expects revenue in the range of $381 million to $386 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on PATH at https://www.zacks.com/ap/PATHSourceSeminole Hard Rock Hollywood gives first look at roulette, sports betting kiosks ahead of debut; venue offering free craps lessons
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
Days before casinos in Florida begin offering more ways to play, a Broward County hotspot is giving a sneak peek at the new options that will soon become available in the state.7News cameras on Wednesday captured some of the new additions at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood ahead of their Dec. 7 debut.“I think, with adding craps and roulette, we’re going to add some new customers to South Florida,” said Bo Guidry, president of Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood.The in-person sports book goes live next week as well, with kiosks to place bets and large flat-screens to watch the games from the bar. The new additions are part of a deal signed back in 2021 between the state and the Seminole Tribe — a deal that will send at least $2.5 billion to Florida in just the first five years.Legal issues slowed everything down, but In October, the U.S. Supreme Court have it the go-ahead.“We’re so excited, with a monumental task to get ...Hyatt Regency Miami settles with state, pays $5k fine over minor’s presence at Christmas-themed drag show
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
The Hyatt Regency Miami has agreed to a $5,000 settlement with the state following a Christmas-themed drag show.“A Drag Queen Christmas” was held in 2022 at the hotel-affiliated James L. Knight Center where a minor was present.As part of the settlement, the venue will enforce a ban on minors attending “sexually-explicit events,” even when accompanied by an adult.Florida Supreme Court: Law enforcement isn’t required to withhold victims’ names
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida law enforcement agencies began refusing to publicly release crime victims’ names after voters passed a victims’ rights constitutional amendment, but the state Supreme Court ruled on Thursday they weren’t required to do so.Legally, the name of a crime victim doesn’t have to be withheld from the public, the court ruled. The amendment, rather, protects information that could be used to locate and harass a victim.“One’s name, standing alone, is not that kind of information or record; it communicates nothing about where the individual can be found and bothered,” the court ruled.Marsy’s Law was passed by voters five years ago and allows crime victims or their families to request their names be withheld from public documents. The ruling was on a case focused on whether Tallahassee police officers who fatally shot armed suspects could claim they were crime victims, and thus prevent the city from releasing their names. But the court ru...Holiday parade brings joy to children fighting cancer at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
The spirit of the season came alive as the Batmobile and police cars from departments across South Florida joined a special holiday parade at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.Organized by BSO and the Mystic Force Foundation, the parade aimed to salute the real heroes — children fighting cancer. Some of the children, along with their dedicated healthcare staff, watched the procession from the windows of their hospital rooms.Santa Claus made a surprise appearance, arriving in an armored SWAT truck to spread holiday cheer.Dolphins aim to avoid a tumble from 8-3 like last season when they open December at Washington
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:04 GMT
December was the cruelest month to the Miami Dolphins a year ago.Going in 8-3, they lost five in a row and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to a season-ending concussion, falling out of first place in the process.The Dolphins, again 8-3, hope this December is not as much of a wasteland, starting with their game Sunday at the Washington Commanders that they’re favored to win and pad their lead atop the AFC East.“This is where you make your money here,” Tagovailoa said. “It’s going to be closer games, going to be one-score games. It’s going to come down to whoever gets the ball last, and you’ve got to go win the ballgame from there.”Miami hasn’t been 9-3 since 2001. The Dolphins enter Week 13 with the NFL’s top offense, visiting the Commanders (4-8) fresh off coach Ron Rivera firing defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio and taking over the play-calling duties on defense.After blowing out the New York Jets and with their next game coming up at home against Tennessee (4-7...Latest news
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