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How a Tech Firm Helped Power One of the Largest Workplace Raids in ICE History
The tech giant Palantir’s software played a role in an immigration raid that saw almost 700 people arrested in August.
Job Growth Remains Slow in September
The economy added 136,000 jobs in September -- considerably lower than the 179,000 average for the last year.
ACLU Is Suing Trump Officials on Behalf of Traumatized Separated Families
Trump's administration separated thousands more children from their parents than was previously known.
Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry Expected to Step Down by Year’s End
Perry has drawn scrutiny, since he led the U.S. delegation to Ukranian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration.
Trump’s Border Wall Endangers Arizona’s Wildlife Amid Drought
The border wall threatens the last remaining ancient groundwater in Arizona.
Conservative Groups, Foreign Governments Booked Trump Hotel Rooms They Don’t Use
The probe into the “ghost bookings” could factor into the House impeachment inquiry into Trump.
California Rebukes Predatory Wall Street Megabanks With New Public Bank Law
California is the second state in the U.S. after North Dakota to allow the creation of public banks.
Trump Allies Outspend Democrats by Millions Amid Impeachment Inquiry
Trump’s campaign and joint fundraising committee spent more than $2.1 million running anti-impeachment Facebook ads.
In Week Three of the GM Strike, Strikers Hold Firm for Making Temps Permanent
The strike has already gone longer than Wall Street expected.
Facing Suppression, These Voters Are Fighting to Make Their Voices Heard
Watch before 2020 to identify and fight voter suppression tactics that kept Stacey Abrams from winning in Georgia.