The International Atomic Energy Agency, the world’s chief nuclear watchdog, leaked snippets of its latest quarterly report about Iran’s nuclear program last week. The picture is, at best, murky: good news wrapped in bad news, wrapped in confusion and ambivalence about the way ahead.
Labor’s Day goal to celebrate “the many contributions workers have made to America’s strength, prosperity, and well-being” is incomplete without a celebration of those who took on union bullying.
During a media gaggle in Covington, Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appeared to experience a scary medical episode, trailing off, remaining unresponsive, and freezing in front of reporters while staring out into space.
During the chaotic United States withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, our allies sought safety from Taliban rule through a variety of U.S. refugee, visa, and parole programs. Two years later, an unconscionable number of our allies remain in limbo, whether awaiting processing in Afghanistan or seeking permanent status inside the U.S.