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Jeff Flake jokes about moment when sexual assault survivors confronted him on elevator

Sen. Jeff Flake cracked a joke Saturday about the viral moment we was confronted by sexual assault survivors on an elevator last week over his support for embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett...

Washington Examiner | Civic Engagement

Más ciudades deben tomar las riendas sobre el salario mínimo

Source: El Diario


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El Diario

Meet the Ordinary People Who Are Mobilizing around Monetary Policy

The Washington Post - August 19, 2014, by Ylan Q. Mui - District resident Shemethia Butler never finished college or studied finance. But she plans to fly to Wyoming this week for one of the most...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

One of Facebook’s founders is taking on the Federal Reserve

Dustin Moskovitz and his wife, Cari Tuna, have become billionaires since he started the behemoth social networking site with his former Harvard University roommate Mark Zuckerberg. (Moskovitz left...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Fed chairman defends interest rate hikes as Trump’s attacks show no sign of working

Several protesters from the progressive group Fed Up stood outside the conference room where Powell delivered the speech. Much like Trump, they say raising rates again will harm working people’s...

The Washington Post | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

City Council overrides Mayor Bloomberg’s veto of paid-sick leave bill in early morning session

New York Daily News - June 27, 2013, by Tina Moore & Erin Durkin - The City Council overrode Mayor Bloomberg’s veto Thursday and made New York the largest city in the country to require paid...

A puzzle for central bankers: Solid growth but low inflation

Against a backdrop of strengthening growth but chronically low inflation, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and other central bankers are taking their measure of the global economy at their...

ABC News | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Janet Yellen, the first woman Fed chair, proved the skeptics wrong and got fired anyway

On February 3, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, the first woman to lead the central bank and likely the most qualified nominee ever for the post, will exit the Fed, leaving a legacy described...

Vox | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Business Notes: Maryland Among Locations That Could Host 2026 World Cup Games

“Elected officials across the country are paying close attention to how Amazon and other corporations have responded to Seattle’s efforts to confront their affordable housing and homelessness...

Bethesda Magazine

New York City Schools' Discriminatory and Damaging School-to-Prison Pipeline

New York City schools feed young black and Latino youth into a school-to-prison pipeline by leveling criminal punishments on students for small infractions and normal youthful behavior.

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cityandstateny.com | Justice Transformation

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The Brown v. Board decision is still understood today as a precedent for our 14th Amendment protections from racist discrimination and inequitable treatment. #DefendThe14th

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Decisions like Brown v. Board are why we keep fighting for a court that represents all of us, not just the ruling class. #Defendthe14th #ExpandTheCourt

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