Democrats Believe This Might Be An Abortion Election
'Abortion works as both a persuasion and mobilization issue'
'Abortion works as both a persuasion and mobilization issue'
In 2014, Hong Kong protesters used umbrellas as a form of passive resistance to the city police’s use of tear gas and pepper spray as they demanded a more transparent election. The protest movement was known as the “Umbrella Revolution.” 10 years later, five Hong Kongers reflect on their roles during the protests, and how their lives have changed after Beijing’s crackdowns.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm tells TIME what she's most proud of about her work championing climate action.
Takeaways from the 10th anniversary report of Lean In, which finds progress remains fragile.