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Want Proof that Corporate Money Influences Politicians? This New Study Has It.
It really is no coincidence that the members of Congress who receive the most money from Wall Street are also the most hands-off on regulating it.
Charles Austin
Labor
“Right to Work” Doesn’t Have to Mean Defeat for Labor. These Nurses Prove Workers Can Still Win.
James Walker
Labor
Oklahoma Is Imprisoning So Many People It Can’t Hire Enough Guards To Keep Up
Michael Arria
Feature
When “Progressives” Make Palestinian Rights Taboo, They Are Coddling the Far Right
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa lost his spot on the gubernatorial ticket of Daniel Biss for refusing to condemn global movements for Palestinian human rights.
Rahul Saksena
Labor
This Lawyer Helped Reagan Bust the Air Traffic Controllers Union. Now Trump Wants Him on the NLRB.
Michael Arria
Feature
Socialism and Faygo: Why the DSA Is Down for the Struggalo
A conversation with Allison Hrabar of Metro D.C. DSA.
Sarah Jaffe
Feature
The New GOP Plan to Repeal Obamacare Is Pure Destruction, or Trumpism In a Nutshell
Graham-Cassidy would repeal the ACA and gut Medicaid with no viable replacement—leaving millions of Americans without healthcare.
Josh Bivens and Hunter Blair
Labor
After Member Is Deported, New York Teamsters Declare Themselves Sanctuary Union
Sarah Jaffe
Dispatch
In 2028 Olympics, L.A. Residents See a Police State on Steroids
Community groups are torching the city’s Olympic plans.
Leighton Woodhouse
Rural America
How Corporate Science and Alternative Facts Limit Our Reality
John Ikerd
Feature
We Can’t Fight Trump-Style Hate with the Surveillance State
"Life After Hate" has attracted widespread support as an anti-racist organization. Yet, the group has a troubling history of collaborating with Islamophobic "war on terror" federal programming.
Debbie Southorn
Feature
The U.S.-Trained Warlords Committing Atrocities in Afghanistan
A village alleges dozens of civilian deaths at the hands of a single U.S.-trained strongman—just one example of the “Afghan special forces” to whom the U.S. has delegated its war.
May Jeong
Viewpoint
Heed the Lesson of 1932: Only Left Unity Can Defeat the Racist Right
We have our differences, but we also have the numbers.
Joel Bleifuss
Feature
After Irma, Can Private Utilities Be Trusted to Rebuild?
There’s an opportunity post-Irma to revolutionize Florida’s power supply, but Big Energy is not likely to rise to the occasion.
Kate Aronoff
Culture
Where Have All the Communes Gone?
Dusting off the dirty hippie.
Jessa Crispin
Rural America
In Rare Public Appearance, Smokey Bear Ignores Climate Change ... Just Waves
Rural America In These Times
Labor
Low Wages in Illinois: When Corporations Don’t Pay, the Public Does
Marilyn Katz
Feature
The Equifax Hacking Scandal Is a Reminder That Credit-Reporting Agencies Are Not Our Friends
The hacking of personal information reveals a much deeper problem at the heart of the credit-reporting industry.
Mark Dunbar
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