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Cesar Chavez (1927–1993), the California-based labor icon who helped create the United Farm Workers of America (UFM) and led high-profile…
A long, expensive war? When President Donald Trump first announced the war—or, if you like, the distinctly-warlike-but-not-technically-a-war “excursion”—in Iran, he…
Collateral Damage, a new podcast at The Intercept hosted by criminal justice reporter Radley Balko, examines “the half-century-long war on drugs, its…
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R–Okla.) might have been expecting to sail through the Senate and ultimately be confirmed as outgoing Secretary…
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court granted an emergency stay in the Staten Island redistricting case, Malliotakis v. Kosinski. The per…
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani recently warned New Yorkers that they have “for too long been misled and misinformed…
The 3D-printed gun movement has survived the downfall of its charismatic founder, a major defeat at the Supreme Court, and…
I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend and colleague, Jack Park. I pass along this remembrance from…
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Union activist allegations. Cesar Chavez has been accused of sexual abuse. Since his passing in 1993, the civil rights activist…
It was May 7, 1873, and President Ulysses S. Grant had a big job opening that he needed to fill…
Illinois Democrats on Tuesday voted in favor of Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss being the party’s nominee to replace outgoing U.S.…
