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Trump Bond Rule Leaves More People Stuck in Immigration Custody Indefinitely

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

by Kate Morrissey

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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.

Oil and Gas Forecast for New Mexico’s San Juan Basin: Going, Going …

By Jerry Redfern

An updated Bureau of Land Management report offers a mixed outlook for oil and gas production in the state’s second largest drilling basin.

We Know How to Reduce Poverty — So Why Aren’t We Doing It?

By Mark Kreidler

As Congress rolls back food aid, California families are facing increasing hardship.

‘How Can They Not Feed the Kids?’

By Bryce Covert

Indiana and Tennessee opted out of Summer EBT, which gives families grocery support when schools close for summer.

There’s a ‘Lake’ of Oil Under L.A.’s Soon-to-Close Refinery. Who’s Going to Clean It Up?

By Aaron Cantú

Climate policies could lead to future refinery closures as Californians transition to electric vehicles.









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