Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1922, Mark Hatfield, American soldier and politician, 29th Governor of Oregon (died 2011) was born. In 1967, Riots begin in Newark, New Jersey. In 1980, John Warren Davis, American educator, college administrator, and civil rights leader (born 1888) passed away. In 1986, JP Pietersen, South African rugby player was born. In 1998, The Ulster Volunteer Force attacked a house in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland with a petrol bomb, killing the Quinn brothers. In 2000, Charles Merritt, Canadian colonel and politician, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1908) passed away. In 2007, U.S. Army Apache helicopters engage in airstrikes against armed insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, where civilians are killed; footage from the cockpit is later leaked to the Internet. In 2012, Syrian Civil War: Government forces target the homes of rebels and activists in Tremseh and kill anywhere between 68 and 150 people. In 2024, Ruth Westheimer, German-American sex therapist (born 1928) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Striking Teamsters hold down the line in West Virginia
Charleston, West Virginia June 30 marks seven weeks since members of Teamsters Local 175 have been on strike against Beverage Market in the outskirts of Charleston, West Virginia. The company distributes beer and soft drinks, including Coors, Corona, Miller, Modelo and Red Bull products, across the southern part of the . . . Continue reading Striking Teamsters hold down the line in West Virginia at Workers.org
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