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Thursday February 15th, 2024 night edition

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Michigan is the first state in nearly 60 years to repeal the anti-union law.

In a major step forward for the labor movement, Michigan Democrats’ repeal of the state’s decade-old anti-union “right-to-work” law went into effect on Tuesday, making the state the first to overturn the law in nearly six decades.

“Right-to-work” was originally established in Michigan in 2012, with the backing of right-wing dark money groups, who also lobbied against the bill last year.

Pro-labor groups have celebrated the law’s repeal, saying that it was a victory “decades in the making” as unions and labor advocates have fought against the law.

The bill also restored the practice of the “prevailing wage” that requires workers on state projects to pay union wages and benefits.

Research has found that “right-to-work” laws’ effect of suppressing unions have an active role in suppressing workers.

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Caesar Kunikov: Ukraine says it has sunk another warship, disabling a third of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet

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“Ukraine has disabled a third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet during the large-scale invasion,” the country’s armed forces told CNN after Wednesday’s attack.

Night-time footage provided by Ukraine showed a sea drone racing toward the Caesar Kunikov, before a huge plume of smoke rose from the vessel.

Earlier this month, Ukraine said it sank the Ivanovets, a Russian guided-missile ship, also in the Black Sea. »

US has new intelligence on Russian nuclear capabilities in space

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The US has new intelligence on Russian military capabilities related to its efforts to deploy a nuclear anti-satellite system in space, according to multiple sources familiar with the intelligence.

The system remains under development and is not yet in orbit, according to three US officials familiar with the intelligence.

A separate US official told CNN the threat does not involve a weapon that would be used to attack humans. »

PlayStation Wants to Improve Operating Profit with a More Aggressive PC First-Party Games Release Plan

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Totoki spoke about his first experience as SIE Chairman today during the call, pointing out some of the flaws he noticed.

Totoki-san appears to have something specific in mind to improve margins (via Twitter user Genki): a more aggressive multiplatform plan to bring PlayStation first-party content to PC.

Granted, Sony has already pivoted to bringing pretty much all its first-party PlayStation content to PC. »