
Sarah Jaffe
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Books, Work Won't Love You Back and Necessary Trouble @BoldTypeBooks. Labor journo before it was cool. New Book, From the Ashes, available Sept.
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3 days ago |
inthesetimes.com | Sarah Jaffe
The workers of the Pasadena Community Job Center knew what was coming as the Palisades and Eaton fires roared closer to their doors.
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1 week ago |
inthesetimes.com | Sarah Jaffe
We are in the middle of a massive hype-bubble around so-called artificial intelligence. A series of the world’s richest men (and they nearly are all men) have told us that “AI” is soon going to outpace human intelligence, that it can replace workers at any number of jobs in any number of industries, and that its “progress” is inevitable. But what do these profiteers actually mean by AI? Emily M.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Sarah Jaffe
1 hour ago Musk's SpaceX town in Texas warns residents they may lose right to 'continue using' their property Starbase, Texas, has notified some residents that they might "lose the right to continue using" their property as they do today, according to a memo … 5 hours ago Leavitt says Supreme Court "must put an end" to tariff saga The Supreme Court should intervene after a federal trade court's Wednesday ruling that blew up much of President Trump's tariff regime, White House … 9 hours ago...
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1 week ago |
inthesetimes.com | Sarah Jaffe
Sarah Jaffe ILLUSTRATIONS BY MARGARET VAIL PALMQUIST May 28, 2025 On May 22, in 90-degree heat, a group of workers circled in front of Rep. Steve Scalise’s office in Metairie, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. The workers, members of the Federal Unionists Network (FUN) and Step Up Louisiana, were just one small fraction of a growing group of organized public employees fighting back against the Trump administration’s ongoing attacks on the working class.
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1 month ago |
progressive.org | Sarah Jaffe
One of Donald Trump’s first acts as President was to sign an Executive Order insisting that there are only two biological sexes: male and female. While it’s not within the power of the President of the United States or any other country to mandate such a thing, Trump’s move had immediate effects. It went hand in hand with an order eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in federal agencies.
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