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COVID Tragedy at Nursing Home Underscores the Deadly Risks of For-Profit Care
The owners of a New York-based nursing home pocketed millions in taxpayer dollars as patients suffered and died.
Warren Calls for Supreme Court to Be Bound to Ethics Code Amidst Leak Allegation
Conservative justice Samuel Alito allegedly leaked a landmark Supreme Court decision to an activist in 2014.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Jan. 6 Attack Would Have Been “Won” Had She Led It
The White House condemned Greene's comment for going “against our fundamental values as a country.”
Leaked List Shows Over 300 Oath Keepers Have Worked for Homeland Security
DHS is theoretically tasked with protecting the public against threats like the far right militia group.
Sanders Vows to Vote Against $858B Defense Bill, Calls for Medicare for All
“We have got to start protecting the needs of working families,” Sanders emphasized.
Gov. Jim Justice’s Coke Plant Fined $925,000 for Polluting Black Neighborhoods
Community advocates in West Virginia say that the fine is too small to offset the harm done by Bluestone Coke.
DOJ Is “On a Path to Charge” Trump, Former U.S. Attorney Says
Polling has found that 57 percent of Americans want various investigations into Trump’s alleged wrongdoings to continue.
Progressives Vow to “Replace Sinema” After Arizona Senator Ditches Democrats
Arizona activists say they will back a Democratic challenger against Kyrsten Sinema if she runs for reelection in 2024.
First Overdose Prevention Centers in US Have Voted to Unionize
OnPoint United is fighting for a wall-to-wall union, job security, better health care and a democratic workplace.
Workers Celebrate as Adjunct Strike Ends at The New School After Deal Reached
After the longest adjunct strike in U.S. history, workers won a contract that protects their benefits and ups their pay.