More Than 500 Workers File Class Action After Mexican-Themed Fast-Food Chain Suddenly Exits U.S. Market
The lawsuit seeks up to 60 days of pay and benefits for more than 500 affected workers
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The lawsuit seeks up to 60 days of pay and benefits for more than 500 affected workers
Latino journalism had one of its strongest nights at the 47th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, where Jorge Ramos' independent digital show "Así Veo las Cosas" won Outstanding News Program in...
Guatemala has agreed to carry out joint military strikes with the United States against drug trafficking groups operating within its borders, according to a report by The New York Times, marking a dra...
Latina journalist Cecilia Vega is among the staff leaving '60 Minutes', amid an overhaul of the CBS news section.
Carlos Santana and Becky G are turning music into a political and emotional statement with Mi Gran Amor, a new collaboration that arrives at a moment when immigration remains one of the most painful a...
Canberra’s position – that Indo-Pacific stability depends not only on military deterrence, but also on the protection of trade flows, energy supplies, critical technologies, and economic sovereignty –...
Three decades since the cult documentary was filmed, its message of rejecting beauty standards and scepticism towards mainstream culture continues to inspire generations of rebels
Spanning London, Lebanon and a remote Scottish island, the latest issue has arrived
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Photographer Cameron Hendry went down to capture the best fits at the UK Ug star’s raucous headline gig
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When filmmaker Laurent Cantet passed away before production began on his final film, 120 BPM director Robin Campillo took over the project – and created a ‘temple’ to his late friend
Arielle Uno-Ekwang is the Central Saint Martins graduate using fashion to tackle female oppression within the Niger Delta’s oil industry, and imagining a ‘glamorous new reality after the collapse’
Also, Aruna D’Souza interviews Australian Pavilion artist Khaled Sabsabi.
The late artist's trove of Navajo weavings is on public display for the first time at Arader Galleries in NYC ahead of a sale.
He carved out a space for himself in the downtown art scene as a bold artist and gallerist who championed contemporaries such as Claes Oldenburg and Jim Dine.
The artist challenges the status quo of postmodernism, not by knocking it over but by slyly subverting it.
This week: a record-breaking World Cup mural in Mexico City, the Gen Z of 19th-century France, van Gogh and AI, and more.
The first public exhibition of Jack White's artwork, Cheryl Finley gets the David C. Driskell Prize, and more news to know.
A new book maps the network that allowed Douglas Latchford to violently rip Khmer statues from their homes and funnel them into Western institutions.