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November 21, 2022
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From left to right: Derrick Palmer, Gerald Bryson, and Chris Smalls of the Amazon Labor Union lead a Labor Day march on September 5, 2022 in New York City.
Cease and Desist Order Called 'Massive Victory' for US Amazon Workers
"Nonetheless, continuing to keep Gerald Bryson out of work at this point is a travesty of justice," two advocates said, referring to the union leader whom Amazon unlawfully fired for protesting unsafe conditions at the JFK8 warehouse in Staten Island.
by Kenny Stancil



This combination of photos shows participants snoozing during the closing session of the COP27 climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh on November 20, 2022.
'Another Terrible Failure': COP27 Ends With No Action to Cut Off Climate-Wrecking Fossil Fuels
"If all fossil fuels are not rapidly phased out, no amount of money will be able to cover the cost of the resulting loss and damage," said one climate justice advocate.
by Kenny Stancil



Rep. Ilhan Omar speaks at a press conference
'I Will Not Stop Fighting': Omar Hits Back at McCarthy Over Committee Seat Threat
"McCarthy's effort to repeatedly single me out for scorn and hatred—including threatening to strip me from my committee—does nothing to address the issues our constituents deal with."
by Jake Johnson
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Swifties Are Joining the Anti-Monopoly Movement
Taylor Swift fans had their time wasted and pockets emptied by Ticketmaster. Now they're calling to break up the company's live events monopoly—and joining the movement to crack down on monopolies, period.
by Bella DeVaan



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School Vouchers Are Great If You Want to Kill Quality Education and Expand Bigotry
Using taxpayer money to send your child to a private or parochial school has got nothing to do with getting a quality education.
by Steven Singer



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If You Want to Help the Rich and Die Sooner, Vote Republican
As giddy as Republicans are about "owning the libs," the citizens they govern pay a tragic price for the sport.
by Thom Hartmann
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