More than 100 years ago, a women's movement in Salt Lake City led a fight against the area's air pollution. What does that ...
Working in railways, mines, and mills caused thousands of deaths in the early 20th century and before. Photos show the ...
Lipscomb police demand accountability from parents after another video encouraging fighting surfaces
Lipscomb police said it happened in the Woodward Estates neighborhood on Thursday — the same place the Labor Day weekend brawl happened just a few weeks ago involving the same people.
WIRED spoke with more than 200 federal workers in dozens of agencies to learn what happened as the Department of Government ...
Care workers warn that a new Labor Department rule would cut vital wage and hour protections, threatening millions of ...
Rural hospitals were already cutting their obstetrics programs before Republicans in Congress passed a bill to slash Medicaid funding. With roughly half of all Oregon births covered by ...
Democrats are quizzing the Department of Labor over why women are quitting work, and demanding an investigation.
More than 2,200 women were granted "presumptive eligibility" for pregnancy Medicaid in Arkansas between June 1 and Sept. 3, ...
Darrin Kelly rallies with workers and supporters of a successful bid to unionize UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital. Darrin Kelly has led southwestern Pennsylvania’s most powerful labor group since 2018, ...
Debris collected in Salado Creek after heavy rain on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025 in San Antonio. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO – A woman ...
Host Davey D convenes SEIU 1021 organizer Jennifer Esteen and Women’s Economic Agenda Project director Ethel Long-Scott to unpack a seismic—and largely ignored—economic gut punch: 300,000 Black women ...
More than 400,000 women left the U.S. workforce in the first half of 2025, according to a University of Kansas analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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