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The Department of Health and Human Service's Office of Women's Health quietly removed a webpage dedicated to resources for lesbian and bisexual women.
The Department of Health and Human Service's Office of Women's Health quietly removed a webpage dedicated to resources for lesbian and bisexual women.
The Department of Health and Human Service's Office of Women's Health quietly removed a webpage dedicated to resources for lesbian and bisexual women.
"She will not make it," her mother said earlier. "She's brain-dead and has nothing — no life left in her."
"She will not make it," her mother said earlier. "She's brain-dead and has nothing — no life left in her."
They're fueled by Democrat Doug Jones' stunning upset Senate win, the #MeToo movement, opposition to Trump and a desire to carry on Obama's legacy.
They're fueled by Democrat Doug Jones' stunning upset Senate win, the #MeToo movement, opposition to Trump and a desire to carry on Obama's legacy.
UAW Takes Action to Support Incarcerated Korean Trade Unionists
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A UAW representative recently returned from a trip to South Korea to try to secure the release of two key labor leaders jailed for their union activity. Since December 2015, Han Sang-gyun, who was president of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, has been imprisoned for representing his members. And last December, KCTU General Secretary Lee Young-joo also was arrested after a 10-day hunger strike and two years of house arrest. There are other trade unionists who are charged or incarcerated as well.
The UAW Executive Board passed a resolution calling for the pardon and release of these trade unionists and UAW President Dennis Williams has raised this issue at high levels of the U.S. and South Korean governments. The UAW representative met with Han, Lee and the U.S. and South Korean governments to present UAW member petitions and to push for basic labor and human rights and for their release.
Prison Visit with Lee
General Secretary Lee thanked UAW President Williams and his members for their support. She said that she is very touched and...
Genetic research shows the six-inch-long skeleton belonged to a human fetus that had multiple genetic defects.
Genetic research shows the six-inch-long skeleton belonged to a human fetus that had multiple genetic defects.