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Pennsylvania Nurses Get Union Election Despite Trump’s Delays at Labor Board

Contentious campaign prompted local officials to collect union-busting reports. Voting starts August 19.

by Kalena Thomhave

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Federal Officers Continue Arresting Anti-ICE Protesters During 24/7 Demonstrations

By Maison Tran

As Los Angeles protesters continue to organize against ICE operations, they said they are met with aggression from both DHS and L.A. police.

‘They Feel They Can Trust No One; Not Even to Open the Door’

By George B. Sánchez-Tello

Immigration raid fears have some undocumented patients avoiding medical care. One L.A. clinic is responding by sending mobile health teams directly to their homes.

People in ICE Custody Complain of Long Waits for Deportation

By Kate Morrissey

Many say they are still in immigration detention facilities months after agreeing to leave the U.S.

Tracking the Chaos of Trump 2.0

By Timothy Pratt

Digital activists are building tools to monitor the havoc caused by Trump-era policies — from deportations to funding cuts.

When the Flames Came for an Altadena Church

By Jessica Goodheart

A husband-and-wife ministry’s efforts to rebuild after a devastating wildfire reveal the fragile future of the area’s historically Black community.

National Weather Service’s Plan to Hire Crucial Staffers After Mass Layoffs Will Be Too Late for Wildfire Season

By Marcus Baram

Key California weather forecast offices will remain “criminally understaffed” while new hires get on board, former NWS meteorologists warn.

Health Care CEO Warns of a System on the Brink

By Mark Kreidler

Jarrod McNaughton, who leads Inland Empire Health Plan, says the math points to a crisis California’s safety net can’t sustain.

ICE Is Pressuring People in Custody to Self-Deport. Many Are Giving Up.

By Kate Morrissey

A promise of $1,000 and a free plane ride home tempts many who’ve grown weary of being locked up in crowded detention centers.