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Scott Pruitt Is the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Manchurian Candidate
Soon-to-be-released emails may show just how deep the newly confirmed EPA administrator's ties go.
Kate Aronoff
Viewpoint
If the Democratic Party Won’t Take Risks, It’s Up to Us
Now is not the time to play it safe.
Christopher Hass
Labor
Federal Hiring Freeze To Hit Rural and Minority Communities the Hardest
Elizabeth Grossman
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Stop Telling Us To Be Terrified. We Should Be Pissed.
Fear makes us freeze. Anger makes us fight back.
Theo Anderson
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Before Trump Was a Racist Commander-in-Chief, He Was a Racist Real Estate Executive
Newly released files from the FBI's investigation into Trump's company document pervasive discrimination against people of color.
Rachel Johnson
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Trump’s Far-Right Israel Stance Creates an Opening for the Left
But congressional Democrats won't act without a push.
Stephen Zunes
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The Mass Protests of the Anti-Trump Resistance Are Starting to Win. Here’s How.
From the airport protests to work stoppages, Americans are taking dramatic and disruptive actions that have scored real victories.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Rural America
Dueling Corporate Interests Await Pending Updates to Organic Animal Welfare Standards
The Cornucopia Institute
Labor
The Deadly Reality of Construction Work
Michael Arria
Labor
BREAKING: Iowa Lawmakers Pass Sweeping Anti-Union Bill
David Goodner
Labor
Interviews for Resistance: What New York Taxi Workers Teach Us About Fighting Back
Sarah Jaffe
Rural America
“Baskets” Portrays Rural, Working Class America Differently and That’s a Good Thing
Robyn Bahr
Viewpoint
Is Russia a Red Herring?
A debate over whether the Left should focus on collusion between Trump and Russia.
Chris Edelson and Bhaskar Sunkara
Labor
BREAKING—Andrew Puzder, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary, Is Out
Bruce Vail
Feature
Meet the U.S. Nonprofit That Funds the Israeli Guards Who Terrorize Palestinians
Settlements in the West Bank are illegal, but equipping their guards is tax-deductible.
Alex Kane
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Mike Pence, Betsy DeVos and the Klan’s Long Shadow
The extremism of their agenda contains the seeds of its undoing.
Theo Anderson
Rural America
The Next Farm Crisis is Here and Farmers Can No Longer Afford to Be Ignored
Jim Hightower
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The “Identity Politics” Debate Is Splintering the Left. Here’s How We Can Move Past It.
We must redefine “identity politics,” because the debate about it is mostly wrong. We can start by recognizing that Clintonian identity politics aren't intersectional—they're racist.
Thea N. Riofrancos and Daniel Denvir
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