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The Slick Trump Administration Moves to Cut Vital Petrochemical Watchdog, Putting Texans and Others at Risk Amid increasingly intense weather, the Chemical Safety Board is the lone independent agency ...
Column - State of Inequality Reform Refill: Has Scott Wiener Convinced Gov. Newsom to Rein in Prescription Middlemen? Why a state senator may finally win his battle against powerful pharmacy benefit ...
Latest News How Robert Reich Teaches — and Why Inequality Is Still the Lesson Director, producer of The Last Class discuss Reich’s skill in the classroom and his career-long focus on economic ...
Old oil wells on the reservation spew chemical-laden water. The feds have done little to honor treaty obligations to clean them up.
Striking Back Ford-Owned Battery Plant Drags Heels on Union Vote BlueOval SK workers asked for a union vote six months ago. Trump administration changes could extend delays.
The increasingly opaque path for protection adopted by Trump leaves those who fled their homeland with little hope. When Mohamad presented his evidence about how the Taliban had tortured him because ...
Column - State of Inequality Will Covered California Land on Life Support? Catastrophic federal cuts loom on the Golden State’s health care horizon.
Latest News Trained Volunteers Patrol L.A. Streets as ICE Raids Intensify Neighborhood groups monitor immigration enforcement amid rising fear and federal scrutiny.
Beyond the Border Here’s What’s Happening to the People ICE Arrests in Immigration Court Many are fighting to keep their court cases open so that they can still request asylum.
Latest News A Coal Miner’s Daughter Takes on DOGE to Protect Miners’ Health Since 1970, more than 75,000 miners have died of black lung disease. Now, researchers working to prevent those deaths get ...
Latest News Attacks on Immigrants Put Erie’s Revival in Danger The once-declining Rust Belt city of Erie, Pennsylvania, has been bouncing back, partly thanks to immigration. The Trump administration’s ...
A warming climate — fueled in part by the state’s oil and gas production — has parched rivers and turned forests to tinder. In late May, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office sent out a press release ...