After Mercedes workers voted against joining the United Automobile Workers, the union will have less momentum as it campaigns to organize Southern factories.
Even in the president's favorite political stomping ground, his standing has slipped with Democrats who will be vital to a repeat victory, interviews with nearly two dozen Black voters showed.
His narrow win there in 2020 was seen as a sign of Georgia's emergence as a battleground state. But in 2024, President Biden faces a much different climate there.
Majd Kamalmaz disappeared in Syria in early 2017. American officials recently disclosed to his family that they had intelligence indicating that he was dead.
The stunning incursion into the Kharkiv Region lays bare the challenges facing Ukraine's weary and thinly stretched forces as Russia ramps up its summer offensive.
A system of dams and canals may soon be unable to provide water to one of the world's largest cities, a confluence of unchecked growth, crumbling infrastructure and a changing climate.
Investors in the world's biggest asset manager are asking how much more room it has to grow and who will drive that growth once its chief executive retires.