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Paul Walsh, founder and managing partner of Walsh Barnes, is winding down his practice after 35 years to launch his own ...
The history of anti-communist purges in New York’s hotel workers’ union provides a lesson in how socialists can both gain and ...
In the last year and a half, thousands of left-wing American Jews have protested Israel’s crimes against Palestinians. They ...
A new sculpture in Oklahoma City will commemorate Clara Luper and her historic sit-ins, with construction underway and ...
More than 80 civil rights and labor groups sent a letter to FIFA over policies that could impact foreign teams and spectators at the 2026 World Cup.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the U.S. and facing criminal charges, but his lawyers are still trying to keep alive the civil case that prompted his return.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa became the first state to remove gender identity from its civil rights code under a law that took effect Tuesday, meaning transgender and nonbinary residents are no ...
More than 80 civil rights and labor groups sent a letter to FIFA expressing "deep concern" over U.S. immigration policies ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Monrovia – The Independent Societal Watch Advocates (ISWA), a prominent civil society organization, has commended the Minister of Labor, Cllr. Cooper Kruah, for revoking the work permits of more than ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's plan to shut down the taxpayer-funded Job Corps has to be put on pause until a lawsuit against the move is resolved.
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