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Politics (Page 33)

Utah Returnship Press Conference and Tour 04/01/2021

April 2, 2021

Utah Launches Program to Help Workforce Devastated by the Pandemic

(SALT LAKE CITY, Utah) — Utah is launching the nation’s first “returnship” initiative to get unemployed adults back to work […]

By Ally Charles

Voting equal rights

April 1, 2021

Congress Weighs Its Role in Protecting Voters’ Rights

(HACKETTSTOWN, New Jersey) — As voter-access laws across the country face sweeping (and controversial) reforms, members of Congress met with […]

By John General

Sarah Everard protest march

March 31, 2021

British MP Discusses Violence Against Women After Sarah Everard Killing

Weeks after the murder of marketing executive Sarah Everard roiled the UK, the country’s Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence spoke candidly about issues of women’s safety in a Wednesday panel organized by The Guardian. 

By Sameera Singh

VOTE STICKER

March 31, 2021

A Voting-Tech Company Has Sued Fox News for $1.6 Billion

In the latest lawsuit relating to the 2020 US Presidential elections, Dominion voting systems has sued Fox News for approximately $1.6 billion as compensation for what it says were defamatory lies spread by the media giant after the 2020 US presidential elections.

By Sameera Singh

Keisha Lance Bottoms

March 31, 2021

Atlanta’s Mayor Prioritizes Need to Repurpose an Old City Jail

(ATLANTA, Georgia) — During her annual “State of the City” address on Wednesday, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms underscored the […]

By Michael Levitt

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