Caribbean, Pete Hegseth and strike group
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the vessel was operated by the Tren de Aragua gang and the strike occurred in the Caribbean.
If the strike happened, 23 musicals currently playing Broadway would have been put on indefinite pause. The most notable exception to the group of musicals is Lincoln Center Theater’s Ragtime, as it operates on a not-for-profit contract. Below, all the shows that would have been affected:
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US carries out 8th strike on alleged drug vessel, this time in Eastern Pacific, Hegseth says
The U.S. military carried out another strike on a suspected drug vessel, this time in the Eastern Pacific, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday.
Doctors, physicians' assistants and nurse practitioners with Allina Health announced that they will hold a one-day unfair labor practices strike on Nov. 5.
Overnight, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Tren de Aragua (TdA), a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO), trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean Sea. The vessel was known by our… pic.twitter.com/lVlw0FLBv4
Sluggish negotiations over first contract, upcoming clinic closures, prompt the filing of a potentially historic strike by Minnesota doctors.
The tentative agreement, which still requires ratification by union members, comes five days after a similar agreement with actors and stage managers.
The Teamster president said the nurses won't let the health system get away with "padding their pocket" while punishing patients.
If Broadway musicians do go on strike on Thursday, Oct. 23, many musicals will be affected. AFM Local 802 shared a list on its website of the shows and the theaters.
It's game on at the Gtech as Mohamed Salah smashes his effort into the back of the net to make it a one-goal game against Brentford.