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Crews say layoffs and resignations have left them stuck with duties far from the fire line.
What do nurses, Waffle House servers and Uber drivers have in common? Violence on the job — and a movement to end it.
Crawford grew up in Flint, Michigan, where he witnessed the loss of thousands of GM jobs decimate the town’s economy. For ...
An updated Bureau of Land Management report offers a mixed outlook for oil and gas production in the state’s second largest ...
Trump's campaign against immigrants is affecting their ability to work, hurting businesses and eroding workers’ rights.
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 ...
Indiana and Tennessee opted out of Summer EBT, which gives families grocery support when schools close for summer.
The current state of unions across the country is a study in contradiction. On one hand, public support for unions in the U.S. is at 70%, just a tick off the highest mark in 60 years. Petitions for ...
In Texas and across the nation, scores of coal-fired plants and petrochemical facilities are allowed to bypass toxic emission ...
Federal grants to state and local health programs have been delayed or blocked, in part due to external reviews by DOGE, ...
In seeking to oust Lisa Cook, President Trump attacks a likely ally on interest rates who happens to be the first Black woman in the job.
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.