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Say Nia’s Name — and Stand Up to Racist Hate
The murder of Nia Wilson, 18, comes as hate crimes in California have risen for a third straight year.
How European Workers Coordinated This Month’s Massive Amazon Strike
The work stoppage, which lasted three days at some facilities, was one of the largest labor actions against Amazon.
State Prisons Fail to Offer Cure to 144,000 Prisoners With Deadly Hepatitis C
Many states cited high drug prices as the reason for denying treatment.
Most Workers Are Struggling as Trump and Corporate Media Tout Economic Growth
Corporations and the rich are feasting on most of the growth while workers see their wages fall.
Reports Allege Sexual Offenses, Missing Children at Immigrant Youth Shelters
Police reports and call logs challenge Trump's assertion that the shelters are safe havens for children.
“Abortion Pill Reversal” Myth Perpetuates Mistreatment of Women of Color
The victims of dubious medical experiments are more often than not women of color and poor women.
Seattle Domestic Workers Win Most Comprehensive Bill of Rights in US
Could a federal bill of rights for domestic workers be next on the horizon?
Red Fawn and State-Sponsored Sexual Assault of Native Women at Standing Rock
The battle still hasn't ended between Water Protectors and the American government
House Democrats Join GOP to Approve $717 Billion in Military Spending
The House's passage of the 2019 defense bill comes just days after Trump's Twitter threats against Iran.
Corporate Wrongdoers Get Off Easy Under Trump
Unlike migrant families, corporate rule-breakers are catching a break under Trump.