What Three US Ballot Results Mean for Poverty and Inequality
Voters Decided on Measures Affecting Workers’ Rights
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Voters Decided on Measures Affecting Workers’ Rights
Abortion Restrictions Defeated; Paid Family Leave, Mandatory Sex Education Adopted
Documented Wide Range of Government Abuses against Protesters, Political
A Positive Step, but Thousands Still Held Incommunicado
Governments Should Urgently Tackle Education-Related Abuses
First US State to Take a Public Health Approach to Substance Use
After Historic Turnout, Counts to Show Will of the People
States Should Oppose Forced Treatment, Detention; Ensure Non-Discrimination
79th Pre-Session
UN Review Should Focus on Increased Protection Against Violence, Bias
Recent Budget Cuts Threaten Protection Options