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A Brief History of the Phrase ‘No One Is Above the Law’
New York Times· 1 day ago“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed,” President Biden said after...
Congress Poised to Welcome First Transgender Member. Meet Sarah McBride
Time via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago“I’m going to continue to work my heart out and take nothing for granted,” she says. Democrats are...
Supreme Court backs Starbucks to impose stricter test on NLRB injunctions
Restaurant Dive via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe court ordered lower courts to use a four-factor test in place of the two-factor standard used by...
How could global turmoil affect the election in Scotland?
BBC via AOL· 2 days agoProductivity had slumped following both the financial crisis of 2007/8 and the cuts to public...
UAW monitor investigating Fain, UAW leadership for misuse of funds, hiding documents
World Socialist Web Site· 9 hours agoYesterday, the federal court-appointed monitor in charge of overseeing the UAW bureaucracy issued a...
What If Reconstruction Didn’t End Till 1920?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe first people to aid freedpeople who escaped to Union lines during the war were private philanthropic groups. Many freedpeople, they...
Waffle House workers claim organizing prompted companywide wage bumps
Restaurant Dive via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoWhile CEO Joe Rogers III said wage increases were five years in the making, they also come months...
70 years since Brown v. Board of Educationoutlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and...
World Socialist Web Site· 9 hours agoBoard of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954), which upended the apartheid Jim Crow system in the...
Australian public sector workers take a stand against Gaza genocide
World Socialist Web Site· 4 days agoAn open letter issued late last month, condemning Israel’s onslaught in Gaza and the Australian...
‘Just Disillusioned’: How U.K. Conservatives Lost a New Heartland
New York Times· 2 days agoAt Britain’s last election, the Tories laid claim to a swath of postindustrial England. Now voters...