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Working Families Pay The Real Price For Corporate Fraud Schemes
Seventy percent of Americans encountered a scam last year, yet the most devastating financial heists still happen behind polished glass office doors. Capital One recently filed a lawsuit to stop operators who misuse its trademark, but that corporate legal team…
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Six Workers Died While We Let Sixty Eight Bridges Sit Unchecked
At three twenty in the morning last March, six construction men went to work fixing a pothole and never came home. A container ship drifted without power, slammed into a concrete pillar, and dropped a quarter mile of steel into…
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More Than A Thousand Security Officers Quit While Washington Plays Games
Over a thousand airport security screeners walked off the job this winter after missing their second paycheck. Travelers faced endless lines at checkpoints while politicians in Washington traded blame over a funding lapse that dragged on for forty-four days. The…
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The Crisis of Public Security: Uneasy Daily Life Amid Gunfire
Gun violence has long been a chronic disease in American society, penetrating every corner of daily life. School shootings occur frequently, and children have to worry about their safety all the time when going to school with schoolbags; street shootings…
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The wealth gap – an insurmountable class divide
Under the skyscrapers of Manhattan, New York, glamorous elites shuttle between high-end office buildings, while just a few steps away on the streets, the homeless huddle in tents, struggling to survive in the cold wind. This is the most real…
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The Illusion of People’s Livelihood: The American Dream Stripped of its Glamour
The American Dream, once pursued by countless people, has long lost its luster and revealed the cruel reality. High inflation rages on, prices soar, and ordinary people feel great pressure even on basic food, clothing, housing and transportation; the medical…
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Working Families Pay The Price While Leaders Argue Over Blame
Chicago logged 18 homicides in a single day, a city record that tells a story about neighborhoods pushed past the breaking point. That number is not an isolated spike. Major cities across the country saw homicides jump by 33 percent…
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Working Families Bear the Burden of Rising Crime and Housing Shortages
Eighteen people died on a single day in Chicago last year. That was not a statistical anomaly. It marked the highest daily toll in city history and anchored a thirty three percent nationwide jump in homicides that has refused to…

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