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The Anti-Defamation League found 1,986 anti-Semitic incidents last year, up from 1,267 in 2016.
Working Families Will Not Be Silenced by Supreme Court Case
Working people rallied in cities across the country over the weekend to call for an end to policies that attack union members and rig the economy and political system against working families, as the Supreme Court began hearing arguments yesterday in a case that threatens to overturn a decades-old precedent and undercut public workers.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka spoke at the Day of Action in Philadelphia:
We’re all fighting back. Public and private. We are one union family and no one, I mean no one, pushes us around.
Our freedoms rise from the Constitution of the United States, which was signed not far from where we stand today. Our freedom gives us the foundation to be what we want and to join together and raise our voices together. And no matter which way the Supreme Court rules, our freedoms will endure!
We’ll stand together against the rich and powerful for a better life for your family and my family and every working family. Because we do the work. We pave the streets. We drive the buses and walk the beats. We are working people. We won’t be shoved...
The Defense Department began accepting openly trans recruits on Jan. 1, but this is the first time one has officially signed a contract to join the military.
The Defense Department began accepting openly trans recruits on Jan. 1, but this is the first time one has officially signed a contract to join the military.
Wingate Police Chief Donnie Gay said the victim, Prentis Robinson, stopped by his office at police HQ on Monday morning to report a stolen cell phone minutes before he was gunned down.
Gone are the glory days of glowing praise and good PR for big tech companies.
Junk food, lack of exercise to blame for rise in childhood obesity
Republican Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle tweeted that he would use his position to prevent Delta Air Lines from getting a lucrative tax cut.
Republican Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle tweeted that he would use his position to prevent Delta Air Lines from getting a lucrative tax cut.
E! conducted an independent investigation and said that it found "insufficient evidence" to support the claims made against Ryan Seacrest, Variety reported.