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The Third Party That’s Winning
With new strategies, the Working Families Party is shaking up the two-party system.
Sarah Jaffe

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The Real Welfare Queens
A new report shows corporations like Koch Industries have gotten billions in government subsidies.
David Sirota

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Why the Internet Will Soon Be Two-Tiered
Low-income people of color stand to lose the most from the erosion of net neutrality.
Jay Cassano and Michael Brooks

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The Billionaires’ Scheme to Destroy Democracy
The 1% are advocating a campaign for a one-dollar-one-vote plutocracy.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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China’s Green Movement
Environmentalists cut through the smog of state repression.
Michelle Chen

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Downton Abbey, Season 4, Episode 8: Dear Abbey, What’s to Become Of Us?
One writer's advice for Downton's plot-twist-beset heroes and heroines.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Anti-Fracking Fight Heats Up in Maryland
Baltimore's march against the proposed Cove Point project was the largest environmental protest in the city's history.
Bruce Vail

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Free Contraception Is in Danger Again
A Supreme Court case may prioritize employers' religious freedoms over women's health.
Ruth Rosen

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NFL Homophobia Revealed: Football Is a ‘Man’s-Man Game’
The league's remarks about Michael Sam aren't just anti-gay; they are employment discrimination.
David Sirota

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Who’s Afraid of Rahm Emanuel?
Amara Enyia, who plans to run for mayor of Chicago in 2015, certainly isn’t.
Kari Lydersen

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Former FCC Commissioner Warns Against Comcast-Time Warner Merger
Michael Copps says the commission's love affair with industry destroyed independent media outlets.
Michael Winship

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Return to Lender
A scheme to save the U.S. postal service by turning post offices into community banks.
Michelle Chen

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Kentucky’s Keystone XL
Nuns, landowners and environmentalists take on the union-backed Bluegrass Pipeline.
Cole Stangler

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The GOP’s Fight Against Medicaid
4.4 million more Americans than last year have health insurance—no thanks to Republicans.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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UIC Faculty: We’re Striking for Students
Two faculty members at the University of Illinois-Chicago give a firsthand account of why they're striking.
Lennard Davis and Walter Benn Michaels

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Laverne Cox: Transforming Hollywood
The trailblazing Orange is the New Black star has become a powerful voice for trans people, including CeCe McDonald.
Yasmin Nair

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Downton Abbey, Season 4, Episode 7: A Farewell to Charms
Downton ties up this season's loose ends, and the results are pretty offensive.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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PBS: Bought and Paid For
Strapped for cash, the public station took money from an anti-pension crusader. Then it promoted pension cuts.
David Sirota

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Redefining Work
Before we can call work 'noble,' we have to agree on what it is.
Peter Frase

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What the Media Need To Know About Trans People
After the suicide of 'Dr. V.' trans activists and journalists discuss how to prevent future tragedies.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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New Rules for Radicals
How George Goehl is transforming community organizing.
David Moberg

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When the Boss Wants a Union, But the GOP Says ‘No’
Volkswagen is willing to let employees at its Tennessee plant unionize, but Republicans are stiff in their opposition.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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Saving Lake Superior
On the southern shore, the Chippewa band together to stop a mine.
John Collins

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Downton Abbey, Season 4, Episode 6: Pig Poop, Right in the Kisser
'Edgy' plotlines about abortion and interracial romance are upstaged by pig feces.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
