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Election 2026
“Shaping Up To Be a Clean Sweep": Bernie Sanders-Endorsed Candidates Prevail in Primaries
Sanders has said his endorsements are about “building a movement for the future” capable of not just taking on the GOP, but also the Democratic Party establishment.
Brad Reed
Culture
Sudanese Filmmakers Forge New Paths
Young women forced from their homes in the ongoing war are creating a new form of resistance cinema.
Mohammed Ahmed Wad Al Sak
Culture
If We Can Intifada the Poems...
Two poems from When the Arab Apocalypse Comes to America.
George Abraham
Viewpoint
How Resisting Trumpism Could Revive the U.S. Labor Movement
The array of attacks on democracy and workers’ rights presents an opportunity to expand labor’s power—if unions are willing to seize it.
Stephen Lerner and Joseph A. McCartin
FeaturePolitics
No New Beds
How one coalition is challenging the construction of mega-jails in Georgia.
Micah Herskind, Priscilla Grim and October Krausch
Viewpoint
The Reproductive Justice Movement Must Be Expansive Under a Second Trump Term
With a federal Republican trifecta, the reproductive and disability justice movements need each other more than ever.
Regina Mahone
Labor
‘¡Demandamos libertad!’: Inmigrantes en huelga en prisión de Nueva Jersey
Luis Feliz Leon
Labor
"We Demand Freedom": Immigrants on Strike in New Jersey Prison
“We are also doing this to demand freedom," said one of the workers. "We’re not treated like people. We’re treated like animals.”
Luis Feliz Leon
The Pro-Democracy and Climate Movements Just Scored a Win In an Unexpected Place
Arizona residents recently won a major fight for democratic public ownership of their electric utility.
Marjorie Kelly and Thomas M. Hanna
LaborPodcast
New owners gut Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
In the wake of retaliatory firings, ex-Gazette-Post seek to keep Pittsburgh journalism alive.
Maximillian Alvarez
Comics
Turn the Tables on the Oligarchy and Strike!
New comics on the state of the world by Brian McFadden, Ruben Bolling, Tom Tomorrow and Jen Sorensen.
Brian McFadden, Ruben Bolling, Tom Tomorrow and Jen Sorensen
LaborPodcast
A Conversation With Graduate Student Workers on Strike at Harvard
More than 4,000 UAW members are on strike at Harvard University.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborDepartments
May Day and the Potency of Solidarity Against Division
International Workers' Day, aka May Day, represents a fight for a different vision of society—one where we, not a billionaire minority, can make the decisions that impact our lives.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
LaborPodcast
Baristas, Billionaires, and (Alec) Baldwin
The Starbucks Baristas are Still Fighting for a Contract.
Maximillian Alvarez
ViewpointPolitics
Ramirez: "The call for accountability must not go unanswered. We need an independent prosecutor."
Tomorrow, a judge will rule whether to appoint an independent prosecutor to investigate crimes by federal agents during Operation Midway Blitz.
Delia Ramirez
Dispatch
"It Is Like Martial Law Here"
Activists are targeted in Philippines human rights violations and militarization.
Alessandra Bergamin
Labor
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Tony Mazzocchi, a Working-Class Hero
A lifelong champion of workers’ rights and union democracy, Mazzocchi envisioned and worked to build a transformative U.S. labor movement.
Steve Early and Rand Wilson
Housing
How One Landlord Tried to Silence Tenants—and the Story of Their Rent Strike
To settle their eviction cases, Chicago tenants agreed to stop speaking publicly about their landlord. His attempt to hold them liable for past statements to the media could set a chilling precedent, experts say.
Hope Davis