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A billboard criticizing Rep. David Valadao’s vote supporting President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” that includes cuts to Medicaid coverage impacting many of his constituents went up Wednesday ...
UPS workers won a clause in their most recent contract mandating heat protection by having air conditioning inside of their trucks. Now imagine the broiling temperatures that workers face in such ...
D eputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner joined chat show host Lorraine Kelly this morning (July 2) ahead of the one-year ...
Rebel Labour MPs have hit back at Sir Keir Starmer after they were threatened with suspension or blacklisting for voting against his benefit cuts. Party whips have warned backbenchers they will be ...
A Labour revolt on benefits is gathering pace today after the government published legislation designed to stop handouts spiralling. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said the Universal ...
Labour’s plans, announced in March this year, will see the eligibility criteria tightened for the personal independence payment (PIP). More than 800,000 people are set to lose the daily living element ...
LONDON, June 6 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party won a surprise victory on Friday in a fiercely fought by-election for the Scottish parliament, while support for the ...
Gov. Tim Walz confronts rift with labor allies as he mulls third term Some union members say if it comes down to it, they’ll still hold their noses and vote for the governor again.
On the politics, Labour need to show voters in their red wall seats that it is the Starmer government and not Nigel Farage that will improve the lives of working people. Ms Reeves spent a lot of ...
Why is a labor advocacy group erecting billboards about the defense of public lands? “Working class people need national parks,” More Perfect Union’s founder, Faiz Shakir, told Outside.
Billboards, such as one promoting campground closures at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, are crediting DOGE for the budget cuts.