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From Kentucky Miners to Toys ‘R’ Us Employees, Workers Confront Corporate Greed
It is worker organizing, not CEO platitudes, that is forging a path toward a more equitable future.
Trump’s Rule Attacking Disabled and Low-Income Migrants Has Violent History
The rule uses the same criteria against migrants that was used to keep Black people enslaved.
The Digital Privacy of Young People on Probation Matters
Nearly 300,000 young people are placed on probation each year.
Could Climate Catastrophe Lead to Ecofascism?
The Christchurch and El Paso shooters appropriated the language of environmentalism in their manifestos.
Trump Administration Revives Clause That Kept Nazi-Era Refugees From the US
In the 1930s, the public charge clause was used to deny hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees entry to the U.S.
Insulin Prices Killed Josh Wilkerson. Now His Mother Is Taking On Big Pharma.
“My son died at 27 because his income was insufficient for him to purchase insulin,” says Erin Weaver.
Trump Administration Builds a Language Wall to Further Thwart Migrant Rights
When migrants are denied translation assistance, their rights fall by the wayside.
ICE Raids Benefit Bosses by Creating Fear in Workers
Punishing employers won't help the workers, but repealing laws and policies that make raids possible will.
Trump Escalates War on Species as We Face an Extinction Emergency
Many species face extinction under proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act.
Trump-Tied Operatives Register as Foreign Agents of Libyan Wealth Fund
This latest filing comes as warring Libyan factions ramp up foreign influence and lobbying operations.