Joe Biden granted a commutation to the 80-year-old Indigenous activist in one of his last acts before leaving office
The blue state has been aggressive in pursuing trans rights, but many are still working to protect their health and safety during Trump’s presidency
The party’s rightward shift is solidified, as Democratic lawmakers support the Laken Riley Act, which makes it easier to deport people accused of a crime, even without a conviction
The tenants of Li’l Abner are suing their landlord over orders to leave their vibrant neighborhood to make way for a new development being presented as affordable housing
Palestinian Americans and advocacy groups remain focused on the broader struggle for liberation and an end to occupation
Home insurance companies are increasingly refusing to protect vulnerable areas, as severe weather events become more common due to climate change
Grassroots organizations mobilize as the Miami Democratic Socialists of America plans to lead a local demonstration against the incoming administration
Advocates urge the public to comment by Jan. 17 on a Department of Labor proposal that would put an end to allowing employers to pay disabled workers less than minimum wage
Though Republicans have moved away from formally opposing same-sex marriage, LGBTQIA+ communities remain proactive
Seattle-based Uplift International aims to leverage telehealth and online pharmacies to lift barriers to abortion access
A judge sided with the tenants at 1616 President St., who held a rent strike for four years to demand significant and necessary repairs from their landlord
Texas lawmakers pre-filed so-called bounty bills for the 2025 session, as other states continue to allow private citizens to sue over issues targeting marginalized groups
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