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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Quick upgrades to refresh your home this summer

Summer brings a natural urge to clean up and refresh living spaces, but not every project needs to be a big renovation. Small changes can make a home feel lighter and more open without much effort. For example, switching cleaning products from heavy winter scents to light citrus or floral options ca

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Rallying Against the King: A New Look at Nationwide Protests

The “No Kings” movement has gathered people from coast to coast, bringing together a mix of activists, retirees and everyday citizens who feel that the current administration is pushing too far. In a surprising turn, the protests this year drew crowds in cities that range from New York to Lander,

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Strong: Community Fights Back Against ICE

Minneapolis is no stranger to standing up for its people. When ICE agents flooded the city, residents didn't back down. They formed groups to keep an eye on ICE activities. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this since 2020, when George Floyd was killed. The community had to step up and tak

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Nurses Fighting for Fairness: A Look at HIV Care in the Philippines

Nursing groups have a big role to play in health care. They can set rules, help nurses grow, and push for fairness. This piece talks about how feminist ideas can help these groups do even more for people with HIV. Feminism is about respect, seeing the big picture, working together, and caring for o

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Tesla's Unlikely Protest Spark

In Seattle, a group of around 40 activists gathered at the Pine Box bar. They were there to listen to Tesla's quarterly earnings call. This was unusual. It was the first time Emily Johnston, one of the leaders, had done this. It was also the first time a local TV station covered such an event. The

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Power in Numbers: Academics Unite for Change

Universities are facing some big challenges. Redundancies, market pressures, and political changes are shaking things up. So, what can academics do? Well, they can start by looking at their own work habits and seeing where they can make a difference. Academics are part of a larger group of universi

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Philadelphia Whole Foods Workers Vote to Unionize

Philadelphia’s Whole Foods Market employees have voted to form the grocery chain’s first union. The vote, which took place on Monday, was close—130 in favor, 100 against. This move comes as Amazon, which owns Whole Foods, faces pushback from workers across different parts of its business. Workers at

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Dec 06 2024OPINION

Rebuilding the Democratic Party: A Grassroots Approach

Over the past few decades, the Democratic Party has been losing ground in so-called "red" states and rural communities. This is partly because national Democrats have been pulling support from these areas, leaving local parties feeling neglected. In 2022, Democrats didn't even run candidates in 51%

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Sep 12 2024OPINION

The Future of Work: LGBTQ Labor Progress and Worker Safety Hang in the Balance

Imagine working in an environment where you're constantly looking over your shoulder, worried about being fired or harassed for being your authentic self. This is the reality for many LGBTQ workers. Despite recent progress, they continue to face discrimination, violence, and retaliation in the workf

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