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Harvesting Labor Rights: Chavez’s UFW At 50
On September 30, 1962, legendary Chicano civil rights activist Cesar Chavez founded what would become the United Farm Workers of America—and with migrant labor a focus of the U.S. political debate, the UFW’s 50th anniversary is …
Family Traces Mysterious Illness to New Home’s Previous Life as a Meth Lab
In Praise of … Wait for It … The Postal Service
These Are the Wealthiest People in America
The Case for Optimism
Five Reasons It Could Be the Opportunity of a Lifetime to Buy a House
It’s cheaper to buy than rent in almost every major U.S. housing market, and over the long term home prices appear likely to rise substantially.
Smile! Maryland Installs New Cameras to Watch Other Cameras
Talk about shooting the messenger
Nevada Recluse Hoarded $7 Million Worth of Gold Bars and Coins in Home
The $200 in Walter Samasko Jr.’s bank account was just to throw everyone off. He was really worth about $7 million, which he kept in the form of gold bars and coins stashed in boxes in his Carson City, Nev., home. And nobody …