Before becoming a Broadway box office musical, My Fair Lady was a 1913 play and a 1938 film, Pygmalion, produced by George Bernard Shaw. But for today's purposes, neither Shaw, Andrews, or Hepburn ever knew a more fair or genteel lady than my Birtie Preston.
READ MORELee Saunders, President of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Working people are seeing what the union difference is all about, and they want to be a part of it.
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READ MOREAs a result of the Black vote, America has experienced unprecedented recovery economically, in healthcare, and employment and in its international status.
READ MOREFTC Chair Linda Khan has prioritized her own agenda despite what Americans were telling her they needed on the ground
READ MOREDiabetes is often invisible to everyone except those living with it, and for too long, minorities have gone without better access to better health care technology.
READ MOREEducation Department says alternative SAVE Plan set to begin this July
READ MOREA federal appeals court in Louisiana (5th Circuit) ruled that a cop can sue a protest organizer for injuries caused by another person during a demonstration, ratifying a novel legal theory that threatens to further suppress protests and First Amendment rights
READ MOREWe have a responsibility to ensure our state government is protecting the constitutional rights of all Oregonians, including people accused of a crime
READ MORECross-country redlining aided wealthy white communities while excluding Black areas
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