Author: Gist It

  • These farmworkers thought a new overtime law would help them. Now, they want it gone

    New overtime laws in Washington state, designed to benefit farmworkers, are leading some workers to call for the law’s removal as they face reduced working hours. Legislative background: The law, which brings agricultural workers in line with other industries, was implemented in Washington state in 2022 and will progressively lower the hourcap for overtime pay […]

  • The White House and big tech companies release commitments on managing AI

    Seven leading tech companies are voluntarily committing to share, test, and develop new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, in partnership with the White House. Driving the news: Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Inflection have made commitments around information sharing, testing, and transparency with both the government and the public. * The specifics of these […]

  • ‘Hi, Doc!’ DM’ing the doctor could cost you (or your insurance plan)

    The rapid expansion of telehealth communication during the pandemic has created a deluge of patient messages that are adding to doctors’ workloads, leading to some hospitals implementing charges for responses to online queries. The new normal: The pandemic led to a surge in patients using telehealth technologies to communicate with their doctors, often bypassing the […]

  • CIA Chief: The uprising in Russia shows ‘signs of weakness’ in Putin’s rule

    CIA Director William Burns stated that the recent uprising by a mercenary group in Russia showed “signs of weakness” in President Vladimir Putin’s regime, potentially offering opportunities for the CIA to recruit Russian spies. Signs of disorder: Burns highlighted a brief rebellion by mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, which seemed to catch Russian decision-makers, military, and […]

  • Remembering Funny Cide, a gutsy longshot of a horse who nearly won the Triple Crown

    The renowned racehorse, Funny Cide, a longshot who almost claimed the Triple Crown, died this week at the age of 23. Rising to fame: Funny Cide was an unknown horse when he competed in the Kentucky Derby in 2003, facing 12-1 odds. * He went on to win the race, becoming the first New York […]

  • Ravaged by Russian troops, Bucha rises from the ashes

    The Ukrainian town of Bucha, previously destroyed by Russian forces, is showing signs of recovery with half of the destroyed structures being rebuilt. Eye-witness testimony: Resident Olha Kornych recalls the horrors of the Russian invasion last year and seeing tanks roll down her street. * Kornych was one of nine people who took shelter in […]

  • Here’s where the criminal and civil cases facing Trump stand

    Former President Donald Trump is currently facing a multitude of criminal and civil cases, with allegations ranging from defrauding the United States to sexual abuse. Ongoing criminal cases: Trump is presently dealing with a number of criminal cases across multiple states. * In his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, he faces 37 charges and has pleaded […]

  • U.S. says Russia is laying the groundwork to attack civilian ships and blame Ukraine

    The U.S. National Security Council accuses Russia of conducting a “false flag operation” to justify potential attacks on civilian ships in the Black Sea and subsequently blame Ukraine. Driving the news: The assertion arose after Russia reneged on a deal facilitating the transport of grain from Ukrainian ports, creating potential impact on global food supply. […]

  • The U.S. could slash climate pollution, but it might not be enough, a new report says

    The U.S. could reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 29% to 42% by 2030 according to a report from Rhodium Group, however, more drastic action will be needed to meet the commitments of the 2015 Paris Agreement. The Inflation Reduction Act effect: The Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congressional Democrats is expected to significantly endorse […]

  • An 16-year-old died while working at a poultry plant in Mississippi

    A 16-year-old worker died at a Mississippi poultry plant, marking the third accidental death at the facility in less than three years. The incident: Duvan Robert Tomas Perez, 16, “became entangled” in a machine he was cleaning at the Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Hattiesburg. * Perez and his family are indigenous Guatemalans who immigrated approximately […]