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The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history. An estimated 620,000 men – including an unknown number of women – fighting for the Union and the Confederacy were killed, about 2% of...
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For the first time in history, U.S. autoworkers have initiated on September 15 this year a targeted strike aimed at the Big Three automakers, General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler-owner Stellantis....
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The labor fight that has been pitting writers and actors against film and television producers has halted U.S. movie and TV production. The bitter disputes include issues regarding pay, working...
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Approximately 2.4 million soldiers were engaged in the Civil War, with around 1.56 million fighting for the North and an estimated 800,000 for the South (although Confederate records remain...
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Contract negotiations between the Detroit Three and the United Autoworkers are not going smoothly with just two weeks to go before the current contract expires. Tesla and Chinese EV makers are also...
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The Writers Guild of America – which represents writers who work in film, television, radio, and online media – went on strike in early May, affecting dozens of television and film productions....
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In most key aspects of the American Civil War – from money and manpower to guns and supplies – the Confederacy was outmatched by federal forces. Sharpshooter units were one notable exception,...
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Almost 2.4 million soldiers fought in the Civil War – about 1.56 million for the North and probably 800,000 for the South (records for the Confederate are incomplete). Estimates of the total number...
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Starbucks has had an ugly battle with unions that represent its in-store workers. Workers object to pay packages that can be as little as $15 an hour. Former CEO Howard Schultz was hauled before a...
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This article was written with the assistance of A.I. technology, and has been edited and fact-checked by Melly Alazraki. The Union’s Army of the Potomac was the largest army of the Civil War, with...
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The Civil War marked an inflection point in U.S. history like no other. Fought less than a century after the country won independence from Great Britain, the war pitted free, federalist states in the...
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