The complaint alleged 15 companies, who at the time controlled 100 percent of the au pair workforce, colluded to keep wages artificially low and denied the workers overtime pay.
Federal Judge Proposes Restrictions On Unsafe PG&E Power Lines
PG&E is under fire from many fronts as it faces the possibility of being found responsible for massive California wildfires the past two years.
Note To Lottery Winners: Don’t Tell Roommates You Won $10 Million
Authorities have arrested a California man who they say stole his roommate’s winning lottery ticket by swapping the real thing with a dud while the alleged victim slept.
Interior Restaffs Some Wildlife Refuges During Shutdown
Furloughed staff will return to 38 protected sites around the country. Critics are panning the move as a way to avoid bad optics during the political tussle.
How Is The Shutdown Affecting America? Let Us Count The Ways
From TSA agents and Coast Guard personnel, to climate researchers and artists, the lives and work of many Americans are being complicated by the ongoing partial government shutdown.
Brazilian President Bolsonaro Withdraws From U.N. Compact On Migration
Nearly 30 countries, including the U.S., had refused to sign the non-binding contract in December. Brazil’s administration has promised to defend “national sovereignty.”
2 Women Charged With Sexual Battery Of Trans Woman In North Carolina Bar
The woman told police she was groped and verbally harassed in a December incident.
Humanitarian Experts Debate Trump’s Use Of The Term ‘Humanitarian Crisis’
Some in the aid industry are outraged that Trump used the term, but others see it as a positive sign.
Virginia Study Finds Increased School Bullying In Areas That Voted For Trump
Researchers found higher rates of bullying and certain teasing in areas where voters favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
EU Group Blasts ‘Harmful’ White House Approach To Trans-Atlantic Relations
A European Union legislative group sent a letter of reproach to members of Congress after the State Department quietly downgraded the status of the EU’s ambassador to the U.S.
Heavy Winter Storm Wrecks Syrian Refugee Camps In Lebanon
Thousands of Syrians seeking refuge in neighboring Lebanon are scrambling for shelter and an 8-year-old girl was reported dead.
‘Bye-Bye’: Trump Walks Out Of White House Meeting With Democrats About Shutdown
The president abruptly ended spending talks Wednesday after congressional Democrats rejected his demand for a $5.7 billion border wall. A partial government shutdown stretched into its 19th day.
A Blue Clue In Medieval Teeth May Bespeak A Woman’s Artistry Circa A.D. 1000
Analysis of fossilized dental tartar of a medieval woman buried in a German monastery reveals specks of blue to be lapis lazuli — a luxurious pigment used to create gorgeous illuminated manuscripts.
‘Bad Behavior By People In High Office’: Rachel Maddow On The Lessons Of Spiro Agnew
Richard Nixon’s first vice president resigned in 1973 amid charges of bribery and tax evasion. Now, Maddow and her former producer Mike Yarvitz revisit the Agnew story in the podcast Bag Man.
Indian Science Congress Speakers Say Newton Was Wrong, Ancient Demon-King Had Planes
The remarks, which also included a claim that a Hindu god created the dinosaurs, sparked an uproar among scientists and congress organizers and on Twitter.
Woodstock Will Return This Summer, For Its 50th Anniversary
Will peace, love and music be back? One of the original organizers of the iconic 1969 event is putting together a new three-day festival, which will take place in August in upstate New York.
A Warning About U.S. Credit Rating Could Signal Higher Interest Rates
A major credit rating agency is warning that a prolonged government shutdown could mean that it will reconsider the nation’s AAA rating. That could lead to higher borrowing costs.
Democrats’ Health Care Ambitions Meet The Reality Of Divided Government
Congressional Democrats want to protect health coverage and protections of the Affordable Care Act. With the Senate in Republican hands, House Democrats will hold hearings and may turn to the courts.
Attorney General Nominee Visits Hill; Rosenstein’s Exit Expected After Confirmation
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has been on shaky political ground for months, but there is no specific plan for his departure. William Barr’s confirmation hearing is next week.
Pompeo Makes Surprise Stop In Iraq During Mideast Trip To Rally Allies
The secretary’s trip has two goals: to reassure allies amid the Trump administration’s mixed messages on troop levels in Syria and to stress the U.S. commitment to fighting ISIS and countering Iran.
Saudi Woman Granted Refugee Status, Could Get Asylum In Australia
Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun fled her family during an overseas trip and tried to fly to Australia, but was stopped in Thailand. The U.N. refugee committee has declared her a refugee. “I’m happy,” she says.
‘I’m Scared’: TSA Families Fear Falling Behind On Bills, Losing Their Homes
Jacinda, whose husband is a TSA officer, says her biggest concern is losing her home. “I feel this sneaking anxiety that it all can be gone,” she says.
U.S.-China Trade Talks Wrap Up After Extending To 3rd Day
Successful talks could mean relaxed economic tensions and reduced tariffs between the two countries. Trump has threatened to restart the trade war if no deal is reached by March 2.
Nobody Is Moving Our Cheese: American Surplus Reaches Record High
Americans consumed almost 37 pounds per capita in 2017, but that wasn’t enough to reduce the country’s 1.4 billion-pound cheese surplus. The stockpile of cheese started to build several years ago.
Oldest Person In U.S. Has Died
114-year-old Lessie Brown died Tuesday at her home in Cleveland Heights. Family members attributed her longevity to her love of sweet potatoes. “I don’t think that’s it,” Brown told media in 2013.
7 Takeaways From President Trump’s Oval Office Address
For all the formality of an Oval Office address, the partial shutdown is no closer to being over, and Democrats and Republicans are living in very different worlds when it comes to immigration policy.
Analysis: At Davos, A Darker Mood Awaits Meeting Of Global Elites
Last year, the Davos scene was marked by grand entrances and ambitious power politics. But this year, the power of several word leaders is in decline and the global economy is shaky.
Transcript: Trump’s Address On Border Security And Democratic Response
President Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office, pressing Congress again to provide funding for a border wall. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer refused.
FACT CHECK: Trump’s Oval Office Pitch For A Border Wall
President Trump used his first prime-time address from the Oval Office to make the case for a $5.7 billion border wall. That demand and Democrats’ opposition has led to a partial government shutdown.
Second Suspect Charged With Murder In Shooting Of 7-Year-Old Jazmine Barnes
Investigators filed capital murder charges against Larry Woodruffe on Tuesday. The 24-year-old was picked up on Jan. 5 after investigators received a tip connecting him to the drive-by attack.
‘They Conveniently Forgot To Notify Us’: EU Diplomat Downgraded In D.C.
The chief of the EU Mission to the U.S. noticed he was called up last as he paid his respects to late President George H.W. Bush.
Trump Pushes For Wall Amid Shutdown, Says There’s ‘A Crisis Of The Heart’ At Border
Speaking after the president, the two leading Democrats in Congress accused Trump of trying to “manufacture a crisis, stoke fear and divert attention from the turmoil in his administration.”
Widespread Gas Shortage In Mexico As Government Tries To Thwart Fuel Thieves
The country’s new president says $3 billion worth of fuel was stolen from the state-owned oil company last year.
Massive Fatberg Found Blocking Sewer In British Seaside Town
The giant clump of fat, oil and wet wipes lurking below the town of Sidmouth measures 210 feet, making it 42 feet longer than the White House. It will take about eight weeks to break it apart.
Police Seek DNA Of Male Staffers At Facility Where Vegetative Patient Gave Birth
Hacienda HealthCare is facing investigations after a 29-year-old woman in a vegetative state gave birth. Police Tuesday served the facility with a search warrant for DNA evidence.
Joshua Tree National Park Will Close After Visitor Damage During Government Shutdown
Park officials said few rangers are on hand to prevent off-road driving, which causes destruction of the park’s namesake trees. Volunteers have been cleaning the nearly 800,000-acre park.