News (Page 10)
October 14, 2024
Funding, Gun Violence, and Vouchers: What Worries Texas Teachers
"At some point, some [teachers] are going to lose their patience, and they're going to leave and be replaced by less experienced teachers that may not be certified. The way to fight them is for political change," says union representative Clay Robison.
October 13, 2024
Qatar Joins The Madrid Protocol Bolstering Intellectual Property Protections
Marco Aleman (WIPO) spoke to the Click after Qatar succeeded in joining the Madrid Protocol
October 9, 2024
‘We Will Not Win Unless We Do The Work’: A Conversation with a Ventura, CA Democratic Organizer
"There's so much valid emotion in politics. The strategy we have to have in place is listening to one another, and being mindful of language," says Democratic organizer Francesca Adams.
October 9, 2024
Union President Jake Morgan on Why Baton Rouge Voters Should Approve a Tax Increase to Raise Firefighter Salaries
The president of the Baton Rouge Professional Firefighters Association urges Baton Rouge residents to vote "yes" on the upcoming November ballot to increase the salaries of the city's firefighters.
October 9, 2024
In Pennsylvania, Voters are Being Pummeled by Campaign Ads. Are they Working?
It remains to be seen whether voters in this swing state will be swayed by more than $940 million in political ads.