Trump is turning deportation into a weapon of mass destruction. None of us—undocumented immigrants, people with papers, naturalized citizens or native-born citizens—are safe.
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Gaza’s Declaration of Life—and Living
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Native Americans, and the health centers that serve them, disproportionately rely on the program, which could see major cuts under the Republican budget proposal.
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From Ruins to Renaissance: Syrian Artists Reclaim Freedom After Assad
Following more than five decades of repression under the Assad regime, these artists are seizing the moment of cultural revival.
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Worker-Led Unionism in the 21st Century
Labor scholar Eric Blanc’s new book We Are the Union argues that worker-to-worker organizing can allow unions to scale up and help reverse the labor movement’s long decline.
Nick French

What Working People's Struggles to Survive The Great Depression Can Teach Us Today
Historian Dana Frank shares the stories of people who survived the Great Depression—and what lessons they offer working people today.
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A year into Israel's war in Gaza, four activists working at the intersection of Black and Palestinian liberation discuss the genocide, the upcoming U.S. election and the power of international solidarity.
Nashwa Bawab
A months-long investigation found even the smallest hints of dissent are often met with unemployment.
Shane Burley

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School Curriculum Supports the Genocide. Here’s How Teachers Can Push Back.
Bill Bigelow

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A Fateful Year: How It Feels to Lose Gaza
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Why U.S. Labor Has a "Special Responsibility" to Stop Israel's Attacks on Lebanon
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“No abran la puerta”: Cómo Chicago está frustrando la campaña de miedo de ICE
Sarah Lazare and Rebecca Burns

LaborViewpointEn Español
Presidente de la UAW: El Primero de Mayo De 2028 Podría Transformar el Movimiento Sindical—y el Mundo
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“I showed up for East Palestine because I realized we are not alone.”
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Around the world, government forces regularly attack environmental activists with impunity—and U.S. support.
Alessandra Bergamin
Political repression is on the rise as the state finds new ways to criminalize dissent and collective action.
Adam Federman
Labor
The Big Bank Plotting to Privatize the Post Office Under Trump
A newly released memo from banking giant Wells Fargo outlines a predatory scheme to dismantle the U.S. postal service: sell off profitable parts, slash union jobs and raise prices by up to 140 percent.
Paul Prescod
Labor
For Labor, Caution Is Fatal
The riskiest course is to stay the course.
Stephen Lerner
An exclusive conversation with the bestselling author of <i>Martyr!</i> on the moral crises we're facing.
Aina Marzia

Culture
Trump’s Reign of Terror on Schools—and How We Fight Back
Eve L. Ewing

Culture
Sheriffs Already Have Too Much Power. Who Will Stop Them Now?
Raina Lipsitz

Rural America
“There’s Going To Be Firefighters that Die Because of This, There Will Be Communities that Burn”
Alex Brown

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The Latest Plot To Privatize Public Lands
Joseph Bullington
