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My Brother on Death Row
Troy Davis' sister speaks out, as Davis awaits a Supreme Court decision.
Alice Kim
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Home Sweet Skid Row
Poor Los Angelenos fight gentrification and police abuse.
David Wagner
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Iran on the Brink
Warning to the Persian cat: Don’t look down!
Slavoj Žižek
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Snapshot: No Place Like Home
Rachel K. Dooley
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Fighting the Cloud Factory
Marisol Becerra dreams of a clean neighborhood and world.
Kari Lydersen
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Death of the Newspaperman
Don't blame the Internet, the industry's decline is self-inflicted.
David Simon
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Can a Union Divided Stand?
UNITE HERE dissolves in conflict ... with a little help from SEIU.
David Moberg
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The Somalia Crossroads
Piracy and an insurgency tempt Washington to get it wrong--again.
William Minter and Daniel Volman
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The Legacy Lives On
The Republic Windows and Doors factory occupation in Chicago inspired a similar revolt halfway across the country.
Kari Lydersen
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Why Wal-Mart Workers Need the Employee Free Choice Act
America's largest private employer has systematically harassed and fired pro-union workers.
Nelson Lichtenstein
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Auto Task Force Outsources Jobs
Obama's recovery plan steers GM and Chrysler in the wrong direction .
Roger Bybee
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Unraveling Afghanistan
A veteran correspondent details what's going wrong, and why.
George Kenney
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Skewed Debate
Strange bedfellows oppose single-payer healthcare reform.
Roger Bybee
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Shilling on the Corporate Dollar
Business-sponsored ‘scholars’ deliver anti-union talking points.
Art Levine
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Defense Budget Shell Game
Behind the hoopla, military spending continues to rise.
Frida Berrigan
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Battling Over Employee Free Choice
The fate of labor’s top legislative priority is in the Senate’s hands.
David Moberg
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Teabags vs. Douchebags
Why this may not be the second coming of the New Deal after all.
David Sirota
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Prairie Fire
A bitter labor conflict ultimately failed in Decatur, Ill., during the mid-'90s. But a new book argues that tactics developed there by locked-out workers strengthen today's labor movement.
Stephen K. Ashby and C.J. Hawking
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The Only Road Out of Crisis
Yes, it is socialism, but nationalize the banks already.
Joseph M. Schwartz
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Salt of the Earth
Bolivia extracts its lithium, environment be damned.
April Howard
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The Past and Future of Human Rights
Barack Obama could become America's first human rights president.
Julie A. Mertus
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An Inconvenient Woman
Arizona public defender Isabel Garcia speaks out against U.S.-Mexico border policy.
Rose Arrieta
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‘Reform’ To Nowhere
How the crusade against earmarks threatens constitutional democracy.
David Sirota
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Casualties Continue in Vietnam
The devastation of unexploded ordnance from the ‘American War.’
Nick Turse
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