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How Have Health Workers Won Improvements to Patient Care? Strikes.
On September 20, 2,200 nurses represented by National Nurses United went on a one-day strike.
Ohio Firefighters Kept in the Dark on Drilling and Fracking Chemicals
The secrecy prevents first responders from preparing for incidents involving chemical fires, spills or releases.
Private Contractors Play Key Role in US Intelligence’s Creeping Authoritarianism
Whistleblower Edward Snowden describes the central role that contractors play in the intelligence community.
Snowden Reveals How He Secretly Exposed NSA Criminal Wrongdoing
Edward Snowden talks about his decision to leak documents to journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras.
Trump and Giuliani’s New Legal Operatives Know Their Way Around Impeachment
D.C. power couple Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing are working the whistleblower conspiracy.
Sea Levels Are Rising, and So Are We
The current youth-led climate crisis movement is not going away anytime soon.
Trump’s Executive Order to “Save” Medicare Will Likely Push More Cuts
Trump's executive order could mean attempted cuts to the crucial program.
There Is No Economic Justification for Drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge
The benefits, including job creation, would be trivial, while the environmental impact would be devastating.
The Right Is Taking Over the Courts, and Trump Is Making It Easy
The conservative legal movement has an unprecedented opening that it is exploiting to the fullest.
Why Haven’t Police Departments Investigated Cops in Extremist Facebook Groups?
More than 150 law enforcement agencies were notified of their officers’ ties to extremist groups.