breaking news this morning out of hollywood. actors are one step closer to joining screen writers on the picket lines. the union representing the actors says it failed to reach a deal on a new contract with major streamers. the union set a new deadline to reach an agreement on higher wages and safe guards against artificial intelligence, but officials say the responses have been, quote, insulting and disrespectful. now the union s negotiating committee has voted unanimously to recommend to its national board to order a strike. that board is set to meet later today. the union representing screen writers has been on strike since may after their contract negotiations also failed. the move delayed the filming of high profile movies and paused late night talk shows. if the actors also go on strike it ll be the first time in 60 years both have walked out. the justice department is approving an 18-year prison sentence handed down to oath keepers stewart rhodes for his
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On Thursday May 25, founder of the Oath Keepers Stewart Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the January 6th attack on the Capitol. On…
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge sentenced the founder of the far-right militant Oath Keepers Stewart Rhodes to 18 years in pr.
david: tonight several developing stories as we come in the air, the founder of the oath keeper sentenced 18 years in prison for january 6th, what the judge said to him. and late reporting on raising the debt ceiling in the shark attacks an american woman losing part of her leg. first tonight the founder of the oath keepers stewart rhodes, authorities say one in the main architects behind the assault getting 18 years in prison. the judge calling him an ongoing threat and peril to this country. pierre thomas reporting period and the debt ceiling pushing the u.s. closer to the brink of default. one week left, now breaking for the memorial day weekend with no deal. rachel scott asking the house speaker tonight whether americans who count on benefits including veterans should be making alternate plans? his answer here tonight.