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Trump Administration Quietly Moves to Restrict Access to Asylum, Other Protections in Immigration Court

Even with the threat of torture in a Salvadoran prison hanging over their heads, migrants are more likely to be told “no” when seeking refuge in the U.S.

by Kate Morrissey


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Push to Make Big Oil Pay for Climate Damage Losing Steam in California Legislature

By Aaron Cantú

After climate-driven L.A. fires, “rancid” politics and fear of job loss, gas prices, slows momentum to confront industry.

‘We Are in a Moment of Unparalleled Peril’: An Interview With Naomi Klein

By Cerise Castle

The author and academic spoke with Capital & Main about an apocalyptic future and strategies for survival.

Solar Grants Held Hostage in Pennsylvania Legislature — as Demand Soars

By Audrey Carleton

While Solar for All funds languish, the state continues to lag behind most of the nation when it comes to renewable energy.

The Unkindest Cut: Slashing Medicaid Threatens the Medically Vulnerable

By Mark Kreidler

Are California’s in-home caregivers on Republicans’ chopping block?

And Then They Came for the Judges

By Steven Mikulan

The Trump administration’s targeting of a Wisconsin judge offers Democrats a choice: Stand up or stand down.

Kaiser and Mental Health Care Workers Reach Tentative Agreement

By Mark Kreidler

A long, grueling strike approaches settlement. Its underlying causes remain unaddressed.

How Did Farmers Respond When the Trump Administration Suddenly Stopped Paying Them to Help Feed Needy Californians?

By George B. Sánchez-Tello

When the U.S. government chopped $1 billion from USDA programs nationally, a group of farmers in the Central Valley fought back.

Inside the Plan to Use Trans Student-Athletes to Push Voters to the Right

By Cerise Castle

National conservative groups such as the Council for National Policy champion anti-trans ideology as a means to flip blue states and districts.