The effort to make a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights would need support from 60% of voters to succeed
The city of San Pablo has plans to build a $43 million police training center
Scholastic’s president of trade publishing says they will consider a pivot plan for the remaining book fair season
Rising inequity is driving workers to go on strike during a historic labor movement
The president announced he would waive 26 laws to expedite border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this month
Organizers across the world have shared information and action items in response to escalating violence against the Palestinian people
The tentative agreement raises wages, establishes new job training opportunities for workers, and proposes ways to fill staffing shortages
Protests calling for an end to Israeli apartheid of Palestinian peoples and U.S. government funding to the occupying state took place throughout the weekend and into Monday
Members of the Writers Guild of America hope pay increases, new requirements for room sizes and employment duration, and protections against AI will improve equity and diversity in Hollywood
If an agreement isn’t reached, workers plan to go on strike for longer in November
Florida has the third-largest houseless population in the U.S.
The bill comes less than a year after a hospital in Pennsylvania attempted to deport a woman in a coma
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