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November 27, 2022

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Colorado Walmart: Accusations of Violated Labor Laws During Covid-19 Health Screenings

(EVERGREEN, Colo.) – A former employee of Walmart has filed a class action lawsuit against the company for unpaid labor […]

By Lilyeve Murphy Bagliani

A gavel in the process of being slammed.

November 18, 2022

‘They Wanted Me to Give Up My Child’: One Woman’s Journey Through Foster Care and Pregnancy

One woman's experiences in the foster care system illustrate the potential impacts of a post-Roe v. Wade world

By Jenny Bird

November 8, 2022

NY Sen. Chuck Schumer Defeats Joe Pinion Winning 5th Term

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has retained his seat, defeating Republican opponent Joe Pinion by 76% to 23.6%, winning 451,526 votes with 9% of the votes counted according to The Associated Press.

By Kyra Breslin

Kwon Atlas

November 4, 2022

Community, Journalism and Politics: A Q&A with Kwon Atlas

(DENVER) — Kwon Atlas wears many hats. He’s an entrepreneur, activist, politico and journalist. But around Five Points, the neighborhood he calls home, Atlas is best known as the guy who tackles big problems with creative solutions. 

By Molly Cotner

Mark Charles

October 18, 2022

Why This 2020 Presidential Candidate Rejects the Two-Party System

Charles, a Native American activist, ran for president on a platform of “conciliation,” promoting a mutual understanding of the shared history of Americans. 

By John Verner

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