Pleased to say we’ve reached a tentative deal w/ @BBGIndustry: 3-year contract w/ enhanced year-one raises, continuing OT pay for lower-paid reporters, faster vacation accrual, more parental leave & strong job security. Thanks to our members for ample support during bargaining
Santa Clara County, the first U.S. county to order shelter-in-place as the coronavirus began raging, dropped its last health order as it hits 80% vaccination rate. That's the highest vaccination rate of any large county in the U.S. Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody said.
In case you missed it— Tuesday's conversation celebrating indigenous literature with @FineAngeline and Louise Erdrich is now live on our Youtube!
Watch now: https://t.co/cG8faGwfCh
#FirekeepersDaughter
"This year, with the @COP26 conference and the Americans stepping up after a few years of absence - it's a great time to see the momentum we're all building." @CanadianPM@JustinTrudeau#BloombergGreen
The discovery of a suspected hand grenade brought a German police bomb squad to a Bavarian forest. But experts quickly determined that the device was a rubber sex toy instead of a weapon of war. https://t.co/MV7JganAZe #odd
Executives from some of the nation's biggest oil companies pledged climate collaboration & endorsed a carbon price in a meeting today with Biden's national climate adviser, Gina McCarthy. https://t.co/aU4GbXBPxz
Asian reporters fluent in Korean who know Atlanta are being told they might be too biased to cover the shootings
& I mean who are they, who are these newsroom people telling Asian reporters they'll be too biased to cover an anti-Asian massacre, I just want to talk
Investigative journalist Ida Bell Wells-Barnett was born into slavery in 1862. She went on to document lynching in the U.S., and was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize special citation last year. An outspoken activist, she also helped found the @NAACP.
#WomensHistoryMonth
During #WomensHistoryMonth2021, we want to celebrate prominent women in labor and media.
Let's start with investigative journalist Nellie Bly. She reported undercover on a women's asylum, leading to reforms. She also traveled around the world in 72 days, setting a record in 1890