Leaders wrestle over whether requiring student Covid shots will politicize other pediatric vaccines and embolden vaccine opponents

Rachel M. Cohen
The Debt Collective, which has focused on other forms of debt, is turning its attention to the crushing financial burden on formerly incarcerated people
The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades has gone further than other unions, which are negotiating vaccine requirements with employers
A bill extending the right to vote to noncitizens has a supermajority in the city council — the latest push to revive the tradition across the U.S.
With Ed Newsfeed, the Betsy DeVos-funded American Federation for Children distributes syndicated content to TV stations. They run it as news
While Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont threatens a veto, an emboldened wealth tax movement is gaining ground state by state
The conservative movement is capitalizing on school closures to weaken public education
As the BlueGreen Alliance gears up for a big staff expansion, debates around carbon capture, natural gas, and nuclear energy resurface
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On the National Day of Resistance, activists say “going back to normal” isn’t good enough