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Unions · United StatesStarbucks Workers United this week announced that 92% of union members have voted to authorize a strike beginning Nov. 13, coinciding with the company's Red Cup Day promotional event, unless a contract agreement is finalized beforehand.
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Starbucks Workers Vote to Strike on Red Cup Day
58% Center coverage: 87 sources

Zohran Mamdani · New YorkIndians lit up social media on Wednesday to celebrate Zohran Mamdani’s election win as New York City mayor after he thanked his Indian-born parents, quoted a historic speech by India’s first prime minister and turned the victory rally into a Bollywood-style street party.See the Story
‘Badhai!’ In India, a celebration for Zohran Mamdani’s New York mayoral win and his roots
36% Center coverage: 69 sources

Sudan · SudanThe University of Minnesota Sudanese Student Union (SSU) joined the Anti-War Committee and other protesters on Nov. 9 near the Minneapolis City Hall to protest the ongoing Sudanese war. Protesters marched around the block in 20 degrees Fahrenheit and stood in front of the municipal center to call for a defunding of the Rapid Support Forces, boycotting businesses associated with the United Arab Emirates and for the United States government to sto…See the Story
The Sudanese Student Union speaks out against the war in Sudan
100% Left coverage: 2 sources