WASHINGTON (AP) — In the case of the cursing cheerleader, the Supreme Court notched a victory for the free speech rights of students Wednesday, siding with a high school student whose vulgar social media post got her kicked off the junior varsity … [Continue reading] about Justices rule for student in ‘cursing cheerleader’ case
Stocks end listless day on Wall Street mixed as calm returns
NEW YORK (AP) — A listless day on Wall Street ended with indexes mixed on Wednesday, as nervousness continues to wash out of the market following last week’s jolt by the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 slipped 4.60 points, or 0.1%, to 4,241.84 after … [Continue reading] about Stocks end listless day on Wall Street mixed as calm returns
Teamsters aims to step up efforts to unionize Amazon workers
NEW YORK (AP) — The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union that represents 1.4 million delivery workers, is setting its sights on Amazon. On Thursday, it will vote on whether to make organizing Amazon workers its main priority. The … [Continue reading] about Teamsters aims to step up efforts to unionize Amazon workers
Polish intelligence agencies link cyberattack to Russia
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s government said Tuesday it has evidence linking a recent cyber attack on thousands of email and social media accounts of politicians, public figures and other Poles to Russia’s secret services. The spokesman for the … [Continue reading] about Polish intelligence agencies link cyberattack to Russia
Hottest seller at GameStop is its own stock, $1B raised
GameStop raised more than $1 billion in its latest stock sale, capitalizing on a newly arrived and fervent army of online investors. The video game retailer has taken center stage among a handful of companies that have come to be known this year as … [Continue reading] about Hottest seller at GameStop is its own stock, $1B raised