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Viewpoint
The Possibilities of Grief as a Rupture
Abolition Judaism and rethinking the holiday of Tisha B’Av
Andrue Kahn and Dania Rajendra
LaborViewpoint
Working People Are Being Fleeced to Pay for a Bloated Military Budget
While costs rise for everything, SNAP recipients who lost benefits—and the farmers who fed them—are being asked to shell out $1.5 trillion for the Pentagon.
Danaka Katovich
Politics
The People Fighting Back: Inside Maine’s Immigrant Defense Movement
An excerpt from 'Breaking ICE' on how Maine became the blueprint for an immigration defense movement that caught fire in the Trump era.
SONALI KOLHATKAR
Viewpoint
Don’t Look Away from Cuba
The indictment of Raul Castro is the latest in a string of escalations aimed at building pretext for a U.S. invasion of the island nation.
Chris Mills Rodrigo
InterviewPolitics
How Europe's Economic Collapse Is Fueling the War in Ukraine
A Marxist economist argues that the war in Ukraine cannot be understood without confronting the collapse of European capitalism and the loss of empire.
Richard D. Wolff and Glenn Diesen
LaborPodcast
How Labor Journalists Contend With a Constricted and Polarized Media Landscape
A conversation with Maximillian Alvarez, Hamilton Nolan, Kim Kelly and Alex Press on the state of organized worker’s movements, unions and reporting in the age of AI.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborInvestigation
AI’s Rise is Being Fueled by the Sprawling U.S. Military State
Can an increasingly precarious tech workforce be a site of antiwar resistance?
Sarah Lazare
PalestineInterviewPolitics
The Elite 'OK' to Police Our Every Thought and Move
Adam Johnson joins Steven Thrasher to deconstruct the functions of liberalism, a theme deeply explored in each of their new books.
Adam Johnson and Steven Thrasher
Labor
Your 4th of July BBQ Is More Expensive Due to Trump's Policies, Reports Claim
“Thanks to Trump’s tariffs and foreign wars, Americans won’t find any independence from inflation this Fourth of July.”
Brad Reed
Viewpoint
On America's 250th Anniversary, Democracy Is On the Ropes
The Trump administration is attacking the foundations of our democracy—but Americans are increasingly fighting back.
Mitchell Zimmerman
Viewpoint
No One Should Be in Jail Because They’re Poor
On America’s 250th anniversary, we must confront the issues of bail, democracy and the unfinished promise of democracy.
Jeremy Cherson
Viewpoint
Socialists Are Tearing Through the Democratic Party Establishment
After New York’s Democratic primary shockwaves, there is no doubt: democratic socialism is on the march in the U.S.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Politics
Fascists Don't Know How to Party
Trump’s 250th American anniversary celebration was as pathetic as we deserve.
Hamilton Nolan
Housing
Why Some Unions Are Joining the Call to “Freeze the Rent”
“Affordable rent should be an essential demand of the labor movement as a whole,” says New York Taxi Workers Alliance President Bhairavi Desai.
Rebecca Burns
Politics
The Socialist Electoral Movement Is on the Move in New York City
The Democratic Socialists of America are running a slate of candidates ahead of Tuesday's primary in New York—showcasing the power of left wing machine politics.
Hamilton Nolan
Housing
Real Estate Merger Poised to Create Several Local Apartment Monopolies
A combination between AvalonBay and Equity Residential would put close to 200,000 apartments in the hands of one company.
Rebecca Burns
Labor
Sweeping Federal Indictments of Ice Observers Net Minnesota Unionists
“I think this is intended to make workers shy away from being vociferous in their opposition to state sponsored violence.”
Sarah Lazare and Amy Livingston
Everybody Hates Data Centers
Anarchists, union activists, Indigenous organizers, and disgruntled Trumpists find themselves side by side in the fight.
Paul Messersmith-Glavin
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