The march for wage increases and other demands was organized by left-wing opponents of Macron and lit the fuse on what promises to be an uncomfortable week for his centrist government.
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‘Halloween Ends’ wins box office but renews streaming debate
Touted as the final showdown between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, the slasher pic earned $41.3 million in ticket sales from 3,901 theaters in North America.
3 people killed, 1 wounded in Pittsburgh shooting
Authorities in western Pennsylvania say two women and a man were killed and a fourth person was wounded during incident.
Family mourns miner’s death in Turkey, demanding punishment
Friday’s explosion at the state-owned Turkish Hard Coal Enterprise’s mine in the town of Amasra killed 41 miners and injured 11.
Small businesses brace for cautious holiday shoppers
This year, small businesses are bracing for a more muted season, as some Americans spend more cautiously.
UK leader Liz Truss goes from triumph to trouble in 6 weeks
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has only been in office for six weeks
Russia military range shooting leaves 11 dead, 15 wounded
The Russian Defense Ministry says that two volunteer soldiers fired at other troops at a Russian military firing range near Ukraine.
Preview: Celtics have eyes on return to NBA Finals
Team looking for another championship despite Udoka scandal
Trump denounces Jan. 6 committee as ‘witch hunt’ but won’t say if he’ll testify
On his social media outlet, the twice-impeached ex-president blasted members for not asking him earlier and called the panel “a total BUST.”
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Wreck of the Portland’ and ‘Muddled Through’
Journalist J. North Conway’s dramatic story of the 1898 storm that ravaged the New England coast, and the 10th book in the ‘Maine Clambake Mystery’ series