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“What Biden is doing is politically insane, environmentally bankrupt, and it’s poor economics,” said Larry Cohen, a former union leader.

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Since ratifying a contract, academic workers at University of California, San Diego have faced what they say is an escalating retaliation campaign.
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The Military-Industrial Complex Is Finally Facing Intense Bipartisan Scrutiny

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A loose coalition of Democrats and Freedom Caucus Republicans are pushing NDAA amendments that challenge Washington’s foreign policy orthodoxy.
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Trump Revives “Muslim Ban” While GOP Courts Muslim Voters for 2024

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In his 2024 run, Donald Trump is tripling down on his “Muslim ban” — and making the Islamophobia explicit.
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Campaign to Recall Oakland Reform District Attorney Gets Rolling

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Oakland District Attorney Pamela Price is the target of a recall campaign, joining a slew of reformist prosecutors in California and elsewhere.
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House Republicans Accidentally Released a Trove of Damning Covid Documents

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New documents show a scientist calling a lab leak “highly likely” — after drafting a paper claiming the opposite.
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