Ahead of a planned Department of Labor visit by Elon Musk’s government-slashing group, unions launched protests and a lawsuit.
Kim Kelly
With no provisions to address the affordability crisis for locals, a new plan to open public land to housing developers would only speed the wealthy's takeover of the West.
Joseph Bullington
It’s not enough to be afraid of the laws and rules we don’t want to see in schools. We have to clarify our visions of what we are fighting for.
Eve L. Ewing

Big Idea: Ranked-Choice Voting
Ranked-choice elections, which allow voters to express their preference for third-party candidates without "splitting the vote," could help bring disillusioned Americans back to the ballot box.
J. Patrick Patterson

In Our Fight for Sexual Liberation, We Must Not Forget About Sex Workers
Meet the traveling queer porn festival that promotes LGBTQ rights and safer practices for sex workers.
Malachi Lily

Escaping to Altadena Only to Flee Flames
January's wildfires impact historic Black communities in Southern California.
Adam Mahoney
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
LaborDispatch
“Don’t Open the Door”: How Chicago Is Frustrating ICE’s Campaign of Fear
Months of know-your-rights work has Trump’s border czar complaining.
Sarah Lazare and Rebecca Burns
Labor
After Gaza Cease-fire, the Labor Movement Isn’t Done Fighting for Palestinian Freedom
Networks of U.S. union organizers are calling for an end to a system of apartheid in Israel and cessation of all armed conflict in the region.
Jeff Schuhrke
It’s not enough to be afraid of the laws and rules we don’t want to see in schools. We have to clarify our visions of what we are fighting for.
Eve L. Ewing

CultureClimate
Killing The Forest For The Trees
Caroleine James

Culture
Detty December Brings Euphoria and Hope for Ghana’s Future
Ernest Ankomah and Emmanuel Kwame Sarpong

ViewpointClimateRural America
Betrayed by Green Capitalism, Here’s How We Can Build a Livable Future
Peter Gelderloos

Rural America
Meatpacking Plants Disproportionately Pollute Poor, Non-White Communities
John McCracken and Mónica Cordero