Saturday - July 4, 2026

Tipoffs for Maine (New England)

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National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Workers Slam Grocery Union Officials With Federal Charges for Illegal Fines Topping $3,000 for Working During UFCW Strike
DENVER, Colorado, June 21 (TNSres) -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation issued the following news release on June 20, 2022: National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys filed charges against United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7 union for illegally levying fines against King Soopers grocery chain workers who chose to exercise their right to work during a strike. Charges against the union were filed with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).   more
Nutter Promotes Turano-Flores as Partner for Real Estate Department
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 21 (TNSper) -- Nutter, a law firm, issued the following news release: Nutter announced that Sarah A. Turano-Flores has been elected partner, effective June 1, 2022. Sarah A. Turano-Flores is a partner in Nutter's Real Estate Department and a member of the firm's Development, Land Use and Permitting practice group. She focuses her practice on land use permitting and real estate litigation, representing private individuals and developers in Greater Boston and on Cape   more
University of Rhode Island Faculty Volunteer at Rhode Island National Guard STEM Exploration Open House for High School Students
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, June 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news: * * * Students experience ocean technology, robotics, a 'digital dog nose' and more * * * University of Rhode Island faculty members volunteered to present exhibitions at a STEM Exploration Open House hosted by the Rhode Island National Guard at its Quonset base earlier this month. The event exposed Rhode Island high school students to the various career and educational opportunities in the   more
UT Health Science Center-San Antonio Surgical Oncologist Co-Authors NEJM Article Showing Disparity in Black Breast Cancer Mortality
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release: Black women die of breast cancer at rates nearly 40% higher than white women, despite having lower instances of the disease, because of racial disparities in care, according to a New England Journal of Medicine article by a UT Health San Antonio surgical oncologist and two American Cancer Society scientists. The authors, led by Ismail Jatoi, MD, PhD, FACS, pro  more