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Hong Kong protests continue after government withdraws extradition law
June 17, 2019Organizers say the extradition law is a threat to the “one country, two systems” policy.
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Congress has never let the minimum wage erode for this long
June 17, 2019A simple way to fix this problem once and for all would be to adopt automatic annual minimum wage adjustment.
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‘The Lavender Scare’ documents early LGBTQ resistance to McCarthyism
June 17, 2019The film helps to shine a light on this little-known chapter of American history, and serves as a timely reminder of the need for vigilance and social action.
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Year of the strike: From Broadway to Boston
June 17, 2019The CPUSA was born amidst a wave of labor action, with strike waves sweeping the country.
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Justice delayed: Prosecutors throw out charges in Flint water crisis case
June 14, 2019Since 2014, the residents of Flint, Michigan, have been fighting for clean water and justice.
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