**Federal Probe Targets UAW Leader, Raising Concerns About Union Transparency** The US Department of Justice has launched an investigation into Shawn Fain, the current president of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, sparking concerns about the union's transparency and accountability. Fain's leadership has been marked by controversy, with some critics accusing the union of prioritizing the interests of its leadership over those of its members. The investigation is expected to shed light on Fain's dealings and potentially uncover any wrongdoing within the union's ranks. As the UAW continues to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the US auto industry, the implications of this probe could have far-reaching consequences for the union and its members. **Meanwhile, a Growing Concern About Safety in Autonomous Vehicles** A separate story highlights the growing unease among parents about the safety of their children in robotaxis, or self-driving taxis. As companies like Waymo and Cruise continue to roll out their autonomous ride-hailing services, concerns are being raised about the potential risks to children, who are often more vulnerable in the event of an accident. With the expansion of autonomous vehicles on the roads, regulators and manufacturers must balance the benefits of this technology with the need to ensure the safety of all users, particularly the most vulnerable among us.


DOJ investigation of UAW’s Shawn Fain | Trust lags for kids in robotaxis (Kellen Walker) ...