Opinion July 10 Teachers union reveals true colors behind closed doors at annual convention America's largest teachers union faces criticism for prioritizing political activism over education, accelerating the exodus to alternative schools
Pennsylvania July 9 Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickup Mayor Cherelle Parker announces end to Philadelphia's city worker strike after reaching a deal with District Council 33, restoring trash pickup and reopening libraries
Philadelphia July 8 Trash piles up around Philadelphia as city worker strike reaches 1 week Philadelphia streets overflowed with trash as a city worker strike entered its second week, with negotiations with the city set to resume.
Media June 30 Teachers union bosses split over Supreme Court ruling on parental rights to shield kids from LGBTQ content Teachers union leaders Pringle and Weingarten expressed differing views on the Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt children out of LGBTQ content based on religious beliefs.
Opinion June 25 'Big, beautiful' bill could give a free pass for Big Tech to kill jobs Big Tech wants to nuke states’ rights to regulate AI.
Media June 10 Federal labor board demands Washington Post rehire reporter fired over social media attacks The National Labor Relations Board is seeking reinstatement and back pay for a former Washington Post reporter who was fired in 2022 after criticizing the newspaper on social media.
Los Angeles June 10 SEIU leader charged with 'conspiracy to impede an officer' for protesting ICE raid SEIU California president David Huerta freed on $50,000 bond following arrest during immigration protest, vowing to continue nonviolent fight.
House Of Representatives June 5 DC restaurant groups blast Dems' 'baseless' boycott threat reportedly backed by AOC, Sanders A hospitality workers' union has organized dozens of Democrats to boycott popular Washington, D.C., eateries amid allegations of union busting, according to a report.
Supreme Court May 22 Supreme Court upholds Trump's removal of Biden appointees from federal boards The Supreme Court ruled for Trump’s removal of two Democratic appointees from federal boards, upholding/discarding limits on the president’s power to fire agency officials.
Federal Courts May 15 Clinton-appointed federal judge blocks Trump admin from pulling foreign service workers' bargaining rights A Clinton-appointed federal judge moved to block the Trump administration from targeting foreign service workers' collective bargaining rights.
Opinion May 12 We can’t defund our way to prosperity. We need to support our schools, nurses and firefighters Budget cuts alone aren't a policy, they gut the living, breathing organs of a healthy, functioning economy. If America is to compete in the 21st century, it needs the government's help.