Monday, September 21, 2020

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A Progressive Prosecutor Faces Off With Portland’s Aggressive Police
Alice Speri

Portland’s new district attorney said he wouldn’t prosecute most protesters. Police kept arresting them anyway.

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As the West Burns, the Trump Administration Races to Demolish Environmental Protections
Sharon Lerner

Polluters and their agents in government want to finalize as many environmental rollbacks as possible before the presidential election.

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North Carolina Nurses Win Union in Landslide After Bitter Opposition
Matthew Cunningham-Cook

HCA Healthcare had brought in a phalanx of union-busting firms to intimidate nurses into voting no.

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

IAFF’s president and his second-in-command are caught in a high-stakes brawl ahead of union elections and the race for the White House.

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

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
Ryan Devereaux

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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Economist James Galbraith explains what the U.S. economy will need to get back on its feet.

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