Thursday, July 9, 2026

Childcare workers in Ohio charged with child endangerment

A state inspection found that the safety and child abuse training required by the staff was initially not met.
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Tara Houska: Denying #DAPL permit is “momentous occasion,” but we must remain vigilant

Tara Houska, an indigenous lawyer, praises the decision by the Army Corps to deny the DAPL permit, but cautions the water protectors and their supporters to remain vigilant.

Trump order will block 500,000 legal U.S. residents from returning to America from trips...

The president's ban will affect those who are in the U.S. already on visas and green cards.

What is a public forum?

How a platform operates should not depend upon whether it is owned by a private company or not.

Facebook often removes evidence of atrocities in countries like Syria and Myanmar – but...

Recent history has shown that social media companies cannot be trusted to preserve vital digital evidence of atrocities.
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Deputy on leave after controversial arrest of mother and teen on video

A Texas sheriff’s deputy was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation into the incident.

Former Colorado cop pleads guilty to assaulting elderly woman

“This is a tragic case, anytime a former member of law enforcement has betrayed the public trust like this, this is a case we take extremely seriously.”

‘Jaw-dropping’: Wall Street bonuses have soared 1,743% since 1985

A new analysis finds that if the federal minimum wage had increased at the same rate, it would currently be $61.75 an hour.

Here’s the PR firm behind ‘Your Energy America’ front group pushing Atlantic Coast Pipeline

“The fossil fuel industry craves its own grassroots movement, and they really are having a hard time not appearing to be the thugs that they are.”

What we can learn from the first woman-run, legal abortion clinic

This is why the struggle continues: Women’s rights are human rights!