'The Onion' has republished a grim headline about mass shootings 21 times since 2014 The satirical news site publishes modified versions of the article after major mass shootings, always with the same headline: "No Way To Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens." Rachel Treisman
Alaska Airlines pilots vote to authorize strike The Alaska Airlines pilots have voted “yes” to authorize a strike Paige Browning
Millions of Amazon mailers at heart of anti-plastic vote Amazon facing vote from shareholders and environmentalists this week to cut its use of plastic Paige Browning
The Activision Blizzard union vote could signal a big change in the video game world A small group of workers at the video game company Activision Blizzard won an election to form a union. It could signal a big change in an industry that has a bullying and harassment problem. Andrew Limbong
American pickle legend Robert J. Vlasic has died at age 96 Robert J. Vlasic died at his home earlier this month at age 96. The businessman helped grow Vlasic into America's number-one pickle by not taking himself, or the company, too seriously. Mia Venkat
Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars for exploding seat belt parts Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Three injuries have been reported, two in the U.S. and one in Singapore. The Associated Press
Male Afghan TV anchors cover faces in solidarity with women after a Taliban order Male anchors in Afghanistan are wearing masks on air in solidarity with their female colleagues. This is the latest Taliban order to threaten the freedoms and careers of Afghan women. Rachel Treisman
After forming a union, negotiating a contract can be an uphill battle Workers are winning union elections across the country, but the next step might be more difficult. Collective bargaining can take years, and some workers never see a contract. Andrea Hsu
An appeals court finds Florida's social media law unconstitutional In a blow to Gov. Ron DeSantis, a three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said social media companies' moderation and curation efforts were protected by the First Amendment. The Associated Press
Starbucks is exiting Russia, shutting 130 stores The coffee chain joins McDonald's in taking its brand out of the country. Starbucks had temporarily paused operations in March. Alina Selyukh