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The rise and fall of the "automat": Why the first fast-food model disappeared
Picture this: you walk into an elegant dining room with marble floors, Art Deco fixtures, and gleaming chrome walls. There are no waiters, no menus, no awkward conversations. Instead, you face a wall ...
The Americans With Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, was meant to make life fairer for people like Stein. The law required public and private institutions to provide reasonable accommodations to ...
The increasing erosion in the barrier islands of Cape Romain, combined with rising sea levels, highlight the need for ...
Zoetis Inc. ( ZTS) Discusses R&D Pipeline Progress and Strategic Vision in Animal Health Innovation December 2, 2025 8:30 AM EST Good morning, everyone. We will now move to the Q&A portion of our ...
Carmen Dell’Orefice, a cover girl since the 1940s, is the star of a new book. Plus, Levi’s and Barbour team up, and a podcaster who has a lot to say about clothes. By Yola Mzizi In the Fashion Chatter ...
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani at the Caribbean Day Parade, September 1, 2025. Credit: Andrea Renault/STAR MAX/IPx 2025 A number of progressive groups close to the Democratic Party and ...
What is the best way to build working-class power when labor’s leverage over capital is near a historic low? With private-sector union density at just 5.9 percent, the structural weakness of the labor ...
Gene Cao spends six days a week working at a Chinese restaurant near Tampa, Fla., dunking crab rangoons and chicken wings into the fryer. But his mornings, nights and lunch breaks are spent managing ...
It’s not exactly news that Democrats have a yawning working-class hole in their coalition. Over time, they have shed both white and nonwhite working-class (noncollege) voters, while improving among ...
On the campaign trail in a southwestern Arizona swing district, Democrat JoAnna Mendoza often recounts her hardscrabble upbringing. She began working alongside her farmworker parents, clearing weeds ...
A new crop of candidates has turned away from the aspirational “American dream” message of campaigns past and is leaning into how difficult life can be for working people — including them. By Annie ...
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