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Human Rights · FloridaAmnesty International said Thursday the use of a confined space called the “box” at the migrant detention facility in Florida known as Alligator Alcatraz could amount to torture. The human rights organization said in a 61-page digital report that the box, a 2-by-2-foot cage located in Alligator Alcatraz’s yard, keeps people restrained to the ground and holds them still for hours. Exposure to the heat, insects and the elements puts these prisoners at risk, Amnesty stated.See the Story
Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz ‘box’ may amount to torture, says Amnesty International
63% Left coverage: 30 sources

Pam Bondi · SpokaneWASHINGTON — Justice Department leadership has directed the FBI to “compile a list of groups or entities engaged in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism” by the start of next year and to establish a “cash reward system” that incentivizes individuals to report on their fellow Americans, according to a memo reviewed by the Los Angeles Times. Read more...See the Story
Justice Department Directs FBI to Draft List of ‘Domestic Terrorists’
56% Left coverage: 9 sources

Wages · United StatesStarbucks Workers United, representing 11,000 baristas across more than 550 Starbucks locations, marked one month of striking on Saturday, seeking to raise wages and benefits for Starbucks staff amid contract negotiations.See the Story
One Month of Striking: Starbucks Baristas Still Demanding Improved Contract
100% Center coverage: 3 sources
