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North Carolina Nurses Win Union in Landslide After Bitter Opposition

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Firefighters Union, a Key Biden Ally, Confronts a Barr Investigation and Trump’s Pardon Power

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The Long, Disgraceful History of American Attacks on Brown and Black Women’s Reproductive Systems

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Alleged medical abuses on immigrant women’s reproductive systems are as American as apple pie.

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Indigenous Activists Arrested and Held Incommunicado Following Border Wall Protest

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Two O’odham women arrested at the border were taken to a private prison where they were denied access to the outside world.

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Fool Me Twice: How Democrats Risk Repeating the Mistakes of the Financial Crisis in the Era of Covid-19

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A Silent Pandemic

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

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Saturday, September 12, 2020

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How William Barr Is Weaponizing the Justice Department to Help Trump Win

Saturday, September 5, 2020

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Monday, August 31, 2020

The party establishment tried to smear an insurgent challenger. We caught them red-handed. It's time to face the facts: The corporate media can't be trusted to report fairly on Democratic

Trump Supporters Rush to Defend One of Their Own Who Killed Protesters in Wisconsin

Saturday, August 29, 2020

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