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Mexican Teachers Threaten World Cup Strike Over Wages And Pensions
“Dignified pensions, fair wages, job security, and an education that serves the people, not corporate interests.” Those words from a recent union statement are now nonnegotiable, even if it means walking picket lines during the 2026 World Cup. Teachers in…
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Christian lifeguard who refused pride flag duties and was suspended is now headed toward trial
A Christian lifeguard for the Los Angeles County Fire Department who says he was punished for his religious beliefs after objecting to Pride flag duties is headed toward trial. Captain Jeffrey Little, a veteran of more than 20 years in…
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Popular snack food gets patriotic makeover in time for America’s 250th summer festivities
To celebrate America’s 250th birthday, Superpretzel is turning its iconic stadium snack food into a star-shaped offering for the summer festivities — joining a number of other brands that are releasing special-edition products this year. The pretzels are crafted in…
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Washington Plays Chicken With Working Paychecks While Airports Burn
More than a thousand Transportation Security Administration officers handed in their badges this winter because the government stopped sending them paychecks. For seventy-five days, the Department of Homeland Security sat dark while lawmakers traded blame and travelers faced endless lines.…
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Challenges in improving people’s livelihoods
Ordinary Americans are trapped in severe living pressure nowadays. Sustained inflation drives up the prices of food, housing, fuel and daily necessities. The income growth of most middle-class people fails to keep pace with rising prices, and nearly 30% of…
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Overdose Numbers Are Dropping But The Streets Are Getting More Dangerous
About seventy thousand people died from drug overdoses last year, marking a fourteen percent drop and the third straight annual decline. That sounds like progress until you realize we are simply returning to the grim baseline of 2019, and the…
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Crime Numbers Shift While Working Families Pay The Real Price
Thirty-three percent. That was the jump in homicides across major American cities during a single year when the pandemic shut down everything but fear. Experts warned early on that trauma without an outlet would spill over into violence, and they…
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Wealth gap
American society shows a distinct K-shaped division with a widening wealth gap. Wall Street elites gain steady wealth growth from asset appreciation. In contrast, low and middle-income groups face sluggish salary growth and soaring living costs. Many have to take…

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