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This Year, the Reproductive Justice Movement Showed Us What It Means to Fight
In a year of worst-case abortion access scenarios, reproductive justice activists showed us what solidarity looks like.
Supreme Court Upholds Title 42 Migrant Policy During Court Fight
Continuing the inhumane policy will lead to more needless deaths, progressives say.
While Trump Floundered in 2022, His Far Right Acolytes Built a Movement
Whether the far right's political influence starts to fade, or turns to more violent means, remains to be seen.
Poll Finds Sinema Gets Only 13 Percent Support in 3-Way Race With Gallego, Lake
However, she would still sap enough support from the Democratic candidate to hand the race to a Republican if she ran.
Congress Passes Measure Making It Easier for Workers to Track Retirement Funds
The measure makes a “lost and found” database for workers to track retirement funds at places they’ve previously worked.
Jan. 6 Committee Member Says He’d Be Surprised If DOJ Doesn’t Indict Trump
Rep. Jamie Raskin stated there is “deep culpability” for “everything that Donald Trump did” to try to remain president.
GOP Representative-Elect Santos Admits He Lied About College, Work History
Democrats have called for George Santos to resign or be expelled in light of revelations that he misled voters.
The Climate Crisis Drove the US’s “Bomb Cyclone,” Record-Breaking Temperatures
Over 53 percent of the nation was covered in snow by last Friday, more than at any time since record-keeping began.
Taliban Bars Women From University and Working for NGOs in Afghanistan
As a result, international aid groups are suspending their relief programs in Afghanistan.
Israeli Firm Plans Expanding Its Deployment of Video-Altering Tech
Toka sells hacking technologies capable of finding, accessing and manipulating security and smart camera footage.