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Trump Organization’s use of foreign-worker visas hits a 10-year high

Igor Derysh
Trump's resorts hired at least 192 foreign workers last year, and that's not counting the undocumented employees

What bad choices are left for Theresa May after the devastating Brexit defeat?

Sam Natapoff
Confused by what just happened with Brexit and what happens next? You're not alone. Here's the way forward

The good cops of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” are a scathing critique of destructive policing

Melanie McFarland
In the sixth season, the NBC comedy embarks upon a subplot that critiques stop and frisk and the super-cop myths

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America has its gunsights on Venezuela

Vijay Prashad
Despite 10 years of governance by the socialist forces, the Venezuelan oligarchy remains firmly intact

Bernie Sanders: Acting EPA chief is a “disgrace” for claiming climate change not “greatest crisis”

Jake Johnson
Andrew Wheeler repeatedly brushed aside climate crisis, scientific evidence during Senate confirmation hearing

The anti-vaxxocalypse: What happens to humanity if vaccine hesitancy continues?

Nicole Karlis
"Vaccine hesitancy" is now a threat to global public health, according to the WHO. What happens if this continues?

Mike Pence panned for declaring ISIS defeated hours after terror group kills U.S. troops in Syria

Matthew Rozsa
Vice President Mike Pence declared ISIS to have been defeated after they just killed American troops

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez promotes group that recruits primary challengers to Democratic incumbents

Shira Tarlo
AOC boosts Justice Democrats' plan to target incumbents in safely-blue seats who are "ideologically out of touch"

Hogwarts for killers: “Deadly Class” takes teen drama to deadly extremes

Melanie McFarland
A killer show, or deadly wrong? Syfy new graphic novel-inspired series makes or breaks its case very quickly

White House lobbies GOP senators not to sign letter requesting that Trump reopen government: report

Brad Reed
Aides fear the letter would break the “unity” that the Republican Party has shown so far in the shutdown fight

Yes, Karen Pence’s job at a private school that bans LGBTQ students and parents matters

Rachel Leah
A spokesperson defended the school, saying "it's absurd" that "the school’s religious beliefs are under attack"

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Nancy Pelosi asks Donald Trump to reschedule his State of the Union address amid government shutdown

Shira Tarlo
The House speaker also proposed another alternative measure to Trump: Consider delivering the speech in writing

With foreign bureaus slashed, freelancers are filling the void — at their own risk

Bill Gentile
Gone are the support, preparation and security typically granted to staff correspondents

Why the CBS digital team needs black reporters covering the 2020 election

Melanie McFarland
CBS News’s failure to include a black reporter on its political embed unit is a grave miss on many fronts

Tommy Tomlinson’s book about losing weight is really about “the things that haunted me”

Erin Keane
"I was afraid of what writing about that would mean, of the emotional depths that I would have to go to"

Ahead of 2020, have Democrats “moved on” from Bernie Sanders?

Shira Tarlo
Why some of Sanders supporters believe the Vermont independent is not the best candidate to take on Donald Trump

Mainstream media is now worried the U.S. won’t occupy Syria indefinitely

Gregory Shupak
New York Times, Washington Post editorials assume the U.S. has a right to determine other countries' fates

Democrats play dirty in Alabama

Terry H. Schwadron
It’s not just Republicans who play fast and loose with our democracy

This is one of the most important legal battles for labor in decades

Moshe Z. Marvit
As this legal battle heats up, workers everywhere should be paying close attention

Disaster averted: How unions have dodged the blow of Janus (so far)

Heather Gies
Public-sector unions defied the Right’s attempt to crush them — and were transformed in the process

Health care industry spends $30B a year pushing its wares, from drugs to stem cell treatment

Liz Szabo
Spending on health care marketing nearly doubled from 1997 to 2016
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