Hundreds of people swept up in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration are being kept at an overcrowded detention center in Miami, sleeping on cement floors amid the stench of body odor ...
The potential demise of Voice of America has been lauded by authoritarian leaders unfriendly or even hostile to the kind of ...
NBC Bay Area's Damian Trujillo takes a look back at our local coverage of an American icon. Watch his report in the video ...
President Trump’s sweeping measures, from tariffs to federal worker cuts, are taking shape in Washington, but their impact is ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSN‘A Stain on Humanity': What Canceled ILAB Grants Mean for Fashion ProductionThe U.S. Department of Labor is axing $577 million in grants that strengthen workers' rights and combat child and forced ...
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump used the Alien Enemies Act to deport 238 Venezuelans from the United ...
HKS Professor Joe Aldy on the future of renewable power, the tension between federal and state policymakers, and the ...
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The San Fernando Valley Sun on MSNCesar Chavez March to Honor the Labor Leader and Condemn Anti-Immigration PoliciesJust one day ahead of Cesar Chavez’s birthday on March 31, the Cesar Chavez Commemorative Committee San Fernando Valley (CCCCSFV) is holding a march and rally in Pacoima to not […] ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon honored Women's History Month in March, two months after he signed an executive ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNCesar Chavez's legacy to be honored at Laredo's 22nd annual March for JusticeLaredo advocates are set to honor the legacy of farmers and migrant workers' rights this weekend by celebrating the 22nd annual March for Justice, organized by the Cesar Chavez Memorial Alliance of ...
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El Paso Matters on MSNOpinion: Trump and MAGA represent everything César Chávez fought againstThis year’s César Chávez holiday on Monday, March 31, calls not just for a celebration of his life and ideals, but also for ...
Chavis-Cardenas characterized the order as an attack on states like California. “It would be challenging for folks to meet some requirements laid out in this executive order,” Chavis-Cardenas said.
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