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Labor
Teachers Call Off Work in Philadelphia Contract Campaign
Samantha Winslow

Feature
How Budget Cuts Endanger At-Risk Youth
The budget standoff in Illinois is threatening the state's most vulnerable residents.
In These Times and Kartemquin Films

Labor
First Charter School Teacher Strike in U.S. History Narrowly Averted by Last-Minute Agreement
Jeff Schuhrke

Labor
Interviews for Resistance: Trump’s “Family Leave” Plan Is a Shell Game
Sarah Jaffe

Viewpoint
The Entire Public Sector Is About to Be Put on Trial
The Right's assault on public-sector workers is an assault on the public sector itself.
Naomi Walker

Feature
The Historic Budget Crisis That’s Threatening the Future of Public Colleges and Universities
Illinois’ budget standoff poses an existential threat to public higher education in the state.
In These Times and Kartemquin Films

Rural America
How Chicken Farmers are Getting Clucked in a Supermarket Near You
s.e.smith

Labor
Trumpcare 2.0 Is a Death Bill. It’s Time to Fight for the System We Want.
Meaghan LaSala

Labor
Meet the Workers Who Took Overnight Buses to Bring the Fight for 15 to McDonald’s Stockholders
Stephen Franklin

Viewpoint
Don’t Mine What’s Ours
How a public-lands populism can fight Trump and the GOP.
Dayton Martindale

Culture
How the Threat of Apocalypse Justifies American Empire
A new book argues that in the military's hands, warnings of world's end become self-fulfilling prophecies.
Chris Lehmann

Feature
Puerto Rico’s Longest-Held Political Prisoner Just Walked Out of U.S. Prison
Oscar López Rivera was welcomed home by large crowds in the Chicago neighborhood where he once lived.
Martín Xavi Macías

Rural America
Four Academics from Texas Give Us the Lowdown on Energy Markets
The Conversation

Feature
The Surprising Cross-Partisan Appeal of Single-Payer Healthcare
Where Trump voters and socialists agree.
Theo Anderson

Feature
Anti-Corporate Protesters Drown Out Democratic Party Chair Tom Perez with Chants of “Liar!”
Fault lines in the party were on full display as the California Democratic convention got off to a dramatic start.
Winona Dimeo-Ediger

Viewpoint
As Tensions Flare Between Turkey and the Kurds, the U.S. Backs Both Sides
Negotiations, not more U.S. weapons, are needed to resolve the decades-long conflict.
Patrick Lewis

Feature
A Very Cautious Left Case for Impeachment
Trump must go--and progressives can harness his exodus to build a movement.
Kate Aronoff

Feature
Roger Ailes Is Dead, But the Damage He Did Lives On
The founder and longtime CEO of Fox News helped make U.S. politics more dishonest and cowardly.
Mark Dunbar
