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A Season of Action : Women at Center of Fight to Protect Voting Rights Step Up to Save Democracy

The attack on democracy currently playing out in D.C. and in state legislatures like Texas is the worst we have seen since Reconstruction. At the center of this crisis are poor women especially poor women of color. More than 100 women marched from the Supreme Court Monday to mark the 173rd anniversary of the Seneca Falls women’s rights convention and to protest the filibuster and state-level voter suppression tactics. (Twitter) On Monday, July 19, nearly 100 women were arrested with the Poor People’s Campaign in Washington, D.C. while protesting the filibuster and demanding full voting rights and living wages. These women a multiracial group of leaders from major labor unions, religious denominations, national organizations and grassroots communities that represent millions of people demanded action from Congress and the president by August 6, the anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

Free him on or before 5pm today: Supreme Court on activist arrested for criticizing BJP leaders on cow dung and urine cure for COVID-19

Free him on or before 5pm today: Supreme Court on activist arrested for criticizing BJP leaders on cow dung and urine cure for COVID-19
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సుప్రీం ఆదేశాన్ని పూర్వపక్షం చేస్తారా?

‘సుప్రీం ఆదేశాన్ని పూర్వపక్షం చేస్తారా?’ న్యూఢిల్లీ, జూలై 19: కరోనా వైరస్‌ మహమ్మారి నేపథ్యంలో గుజరాత్‌లోని ఆస్పత్రుల తీరుపై సుప్రీంకోర్టు సోమవారం తీవ్ర వ్యాఖ్యలు చేసింది. ‘‘కొవిడ్‌ విషాదం à°

Hospitals have become like huge real estate industries: SC | Varanasi News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday said hospitals have become like huge real estate industries instead of serving humanity in the face of Covid-19 tragedy while directing that nursing homes running from 2-3 room flats in residential colonies which pay little attention to fire and building safety norms should be closed. The apex court also pulled up the Gujarat government for extending the deadline till July next year for hospitals to rectify the building by-laws violations, and said the carte blanche notification was in teeth of its order of December 18 last year and people will continue to die in fire incidents.

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