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Negin Owliaei
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Negin Owliaei is a researcher at the Institute for Policy Studies and co-edits Inequality.org.
Time for a billionaire ban
Negin Owliaei
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November 25, 2019
The Trump administration thinks grad students aren’t workers. Grad students tell...
Negin Owliaei
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October 3, 2019
No one should have to bargain for health care
Negin Owliaei
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September 28, 2019
Red states cut worker pay by $1.5 billion
Negin Owliaei
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August 17, 2019
How states can better care for direct care workers
Negin Owliaei
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August 15, 2019
Medicare for all would save money — and lives
Negin Owliaei
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June 21, 2019
Time for a raise for New York car wash workers
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June 19, 2019
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Fifth annual assessment of air pollution ranks cities, nations and regions around the world
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March 24, 2023
The study confirmed that only six countries met the World Health Organization’s (WHO) updated safe levels of the deadly air pollutant, particulate matter (PM) 2.5.
Cancer patients challenge Biden admin’s refusal to lower price of lifesaving drug
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March 24, 2023
“This is a drug that was invented with taxpayer dollars by scientists at UCLA and can be purchased in Canada for one-fifth the U.S. price."
Map shows chemical-related incidents happen every two days in US
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In the wake of the train derailment in Ohio, a new analysis shows chemical accidents are more common in the United States...
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