High Ho, Off to the Unions We Go
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The U.S. Justice Department nears a $100 million settlement with around 100 Larry Nassar abuse survivors. Columbia University President denounces antisemitism in a congressional hearing. Performers and staff at Disneyland petition to unionize. NPR suspends senior editor after critical essay. Trevor Bauer's accuser charged with defrauding him. Historic rainfall floods Dubai International Airport. Mayorkas impeachment trial swiftly killed in Senate. The Bulletin Brief:Nassar victims reached $100 million settlement (NBC) (AP) Columbia’s President questioned by Congress for campus anti-semitism (AP) (NBC) Disneyland character actors file for unionization (CBS) (AP) NPR suspends senior editor after criticizing the company (AP) Woman accusing MLB player of assault is charged with defamation (NBC) Dubai International Airport flooded by record-breaking rains (CBS) Mayorkas impeachment trial killed almost immediately (AP)
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