A cease-fire in Gaza is hope, and hope will help Gaza heal and rebuild.
Yousef Aljamal
As the president-elect's call to buy—or take—a sovereign country moves from punchline to possibility, a look at the real stakes of the Arctic’s mounting cold war.
Adam Federman
Tenant organizers see signs of illegal disaster profiteering on Los Angeles rental sites while 100,000 evacuees seek temporary or permanent lodging.
Rebecca Burns
"We are not only suffering from bombs, starvation is used as a weapon against Gazans."
Iman Al-Haj
The Artist and the Ukrainian Front
Zhanna Kadyrova ponders the role of art in war—and finds new meaning in bullet-pierced walls.
Matt A. Hanson
We Knocked Too Many Doors
In too many states, donors and organizers built infrastructure for one-off conversations instead of investing in issue campaigns that could have done more.
Andrew Willis Garcés
As President, Jimmy Carter Was Not a “Peacemaker”
The late Carter’s foreign policy record as president was mixed at best.
Stephen Zunes
RESPONSES TO THE 2024 ELECTION
ViewpointElection 2024
Scapegoats and Solidarity
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
ViewpointElection 2024
The Path for Socialism Is Focus
Bhaskar Sunkara
ViewpointElection 2024
Don’t Retreat, the Ballot Box Belongs to Working People
Maurice Mitchell
ViewpointElection 2024
Out of the Ashes
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Viewpoint
Socialists in Office Are Building Power on the Local Level
At a recent gathering in Philadelphia, elected officials endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America shared strategies for advancing left-wing policy at all levels of government.
David Duhalde
FeatureInvestigation
The New College Gambit
The right-wing takeover of Florida’s public honors college blurs the line between tragedy and farce, but attacks on universities are about to get worse.
Kathryn Joyce
LaborViewpoint
3 Ways Workers’ Rights Are on the Chopping Block Under President Trump
Judging by the first Trump administration, workers and unions are set to face new attacks and a rollback of rights.
Samantha Sanders
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
ViewpointPalestine
School Curriculum Supports the Genocide. Here’s How Teachers Can Push Back.
Bill Bigelow
ViewpointPalestine
A Fateful Year: How It Feels to Lose Gaza
Yousef Aljamal
LaborInterview
Why U.S. Labor Has a "Special Responsibility" to Stop Israel's Attacks on Lebanon
Sarah Lazare
Five movement organizers discuss the dangerous terrain of a second Trump term—and the critical task of building working-class power.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
The Supreme Court's far-right ideology has discredited it in the eyes of the American people. Some think court packing is one way to make the nation's highest justices make better decisions.
J. Patrick Patterson
Translations
LaborViewpointEn Español
Presidente de la UAW: El Primero de Mayo De 2028 Podría Transformar el Movimiento Sindical—y el Mundo
Shawn Fain
FeaturePalestine
التحولات التي شهدها مجتمع المسلمين في الولايات المتحدة بعد 20 عامًا من التاسع من أيلول وكيفية تجليها بعد السابع من تشرين الأول
إيمان عبد الهادي
LaborFeatureEn Español
Una Semana Laboral De 32 Horas Es Nuestra Para Tomarla
Sarah Jaffe
ViewpointElection 2024
Project 2025 Is Already Here
Gillian Kane
Dispatch
“Raid Happening Now”: Scenes from UChicago’s Popular University
Eman Abdelhadi
Culture
No, JoJo Siwa Did Not Invent Gay Pop
Briana L. Ureña-Ravelo
“I showed up for East Palestine because I realized we are not alone.”
Maximillian Alvarez and Molly Crabapple
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
LaborViewpoint
Hospitals Are Desperately Understaffed. Could Co-ops Be an Answer?
Unionized staffing cooperatives like AlliedUP can offer workers not only better pay and benefits, but critical support and a measure ownership over their professional futures.
Osita Nwanevu
Labor
Amazon Unleashed Flood of Water on Striking Workers, Say Teamsters
Teamsters requested an investigation of the flood from Amazon's warehouse that swamped a picket line in Queens; they also filed for a restraining order against the NYPD.
Luis Feliz Leon
Street art in Bangladesh prevails after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government.
Piyas Biswas
FeatureCulture
Rehearsing the Future
Panthea Lee (李佩珊)
CultureComics
Comic To Burn Down The System
Ben Passmore
Rural America
Meatpacking Plants Disproportionately Pollute Poor, Non-White Communities
John McCracken and Mónica Cordero
Rural America
Despite Support for Trump, Rural Voters Split with Republican Party on School Vouchers and Abortion
Lane Wendell Fischer