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A Heavier Case Load, Diminished Care

Due to Trump’s funding cuts, “having sex is about to get a lot more dangerous,” warns a Los Angeles nurse whose work helps prevent the spread of HIV.

by Mark Kreidler

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‘I’m Tired of Looking Over My Shoulder’

By Tatiana Walk-Morris

What do nurses, Waffle House servers and Uber drivers have in common? Violence on the job — and a movement to end it.

Trump Promised to Revive Manufacturing. Will He Deliver?

By Kalena Thomhave

The first months of his presidency have brought uncertainty — and job losses in manufacturing.

ICE Raids Push Workers Into the Shadows, Disrupting the Economy

By Kate Morrissey

Trump’s campaign against immigrants is affecting their ability to work, hurting businesses and eroding workers’ rights.

Trump Bond Rule Leaves More People Stuck in Immigration Custody Indefinitely

By Kate Morrissey

Many are giving up on their immigration cases because they do not want to remain detained.

Forest Service Cuts Leave Firefighters Mowing Lawns While Morale Craters

By Jeremy Lindenfeld

Crews say layoffs and resignations have left them stuck with duties far from the fire line.

Trump’s Policies Are Adding Up to a Hostile Work Environment

By Jessica Goodheart

A flurry of actions, from mass layoffs and ICE raids to union-busting and tariffs, are straining U.S. workers and fueling uncertainty.

Trump Administration Gives Coal Plants and Chemical Facilities a Pass

By Elena Bruess

In Texas and across the nation, scores of coal-fired plants and petrochemical facilities are allowed to bypass toxic emission rules.

Trump’s D.C. Takeover Is a Modern Day ‘Rebirth of a Nation’

By Erin Aubry Kaplan

The president’s targeting of D.C., L.A. and other Black-led cities isn’t a coincidence. It’s rooted in a history of white supremacy.









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