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Larry Nassar has pleaded guilty in a Michigan court to three more charges of first degree criminal sexual conduct with children under the age of 16.
Trump's TPS Decision Is Literally Tearing Families Apart
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This week, the Trump administration made the cruel announcement that it will strip away rights and work permits from 50,000 men and women from Haiti by ending their Temporary Protected Status. Our UNITE HERE sister, Marie Parfait, is one of the tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants who will be facing deportation in 18 months—even though she and others have been living and working here legally for nearly a decade.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said of the decision: "At a holiday time when families come together, the administration is literally tearing families apart. The labor movement supports TPS as an essential program to protect the rights of all workers and the freedom to join together to negotiate for a fair return on work."
TPS was created to protect people who are unable to return to countries experiencing crises such as war, natural disaster or ongoing violence. It helps prevent hardworking people from returning to conditions that could cost them their lives. In the case of Haiti, TPS status was granted after a devastating earthquake in...
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Unexplained allergy attacks might be caused by an allergy to meat. Even weirder -- people may have caught the allergy from a tick bite.
Tampa, Florida police said Howell Donaldson will be charged with murder for the four killings in the Seminole Heights neighborhood.
Television host Charlie Rose, New York Times reporter Glenn Thrush and Jeffrey Tambor have become the latest public figures to be accused of sexual misconduct.
Analysts say it's hard to prove or debunk North Korea's claim that it can now hit faraway American targets such as New York or Washington, D.C.
Analysts say it's hard to prove or debunk North Korea's claim that it can now hit faraway American targets such as New York or Washington, D.C.
Turkish gold trader Reza Zarrab was the lead defendant in a sanctions-busting case. Today, he becomes the star witness.