Nut Thefts Are A Problem: They're Tough Cases To Crack Organized agricultural crime rings have long targeted California's pistachio and almond growers. Theft is becoming more of a serious concern as production has increased within the past few years. Savannah Sicurella
White House Says U.S. Will Move Away From Goods Made By Forced Labor In Xinjiang The Biden administration announced measures to eliminate goods made by forced labor in China's Xinjiang region from supply chains used by U.S. companies. Jackie Northam
Massachusetts Bar Takes In $1,800 In Fake Money Ralph's Tavern briefly accepted Monopoly money in payment for the cover charge and food. The tavern is campaigning for a spot on a planned version of the Monopoly game that is Worchester-themed.
As The Pandemic Recedes, Millions Of Workers Are Saying 'I Quit' People are leaving their jobs in search of more money, more flexibility and more happiness. A record 4 million workers quit just in April. Andrea Hsu
SCOTUS: Union Organizers Cannot Access California Farms NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Aaron Tang about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling deciding that a California regulation allowing unions to engage with workers in their workplace is unconstitutional.
Hong Kong's 'Apple Daily' Shut Down, Leadership Arrested Hong Kong's most prominent pro-democracy paper, Apple Daily, says it is shutting down. Its accounts have been frozen and much of its top leadership has been arrested. Emily Feng
In A Narrow Ruling, Supreme Court Hands Farmworkers Union A Loss At issue in the case was a California law that allows union organizers to enter farms to speak to workers during nonworking hours for a set a number of days each year. Eric Singerman
At Amazon you're either in, or you're out We already knew that Amazon is a competitive workplace. But internal documents obtained by the Seattle Times reveal just how competitive. Bill Radke
Hong Kong's Apple Daily To Shut Down This Weekend After Having Its Assets Frozen The pro-democracy newspaper will run its last edition on Saturday — signaling the end to Hong Kong's once freewheeling and muckraking reporting environment as well. Emily Feng
Harlem Globetrotters To The NBA: 'Don't Get It Twisted,' Make Us A Pro Franchise Now In an open letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, the Harlem Globetrotters demanded the team join the league as a franchise. Jaclyn Diaz