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Could a Socialist Plot Save the Planet?
Nationalization could slow the climate crisis. But email leaks show how hard a sell it will be to a Clinton administration.
Kate Aronoff
Labor
In a Nightmare for Neoliberal Ed Reformers, Chicago Charter School Teachers May Strike This Week
Rebecca Burns
Labor
Korean Workers Launch Major Wave of Strikes, Winning International Support
Tim Shorrock
InvestigationGoodman Institute
Native Americans Are Being Killed by Police at a Higher Rate Than Any Other Group
These deaths are rarely covered in the media, but now, Native groups are organizing for justice in a growing Native Lives Matter movement.
Stephanie Woodard
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Dump Trump, Defeat Racism and Misogyny, Build the Left
An open letter to the Left
47 Grassroots Organizers
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What Happens When an Ayn Rand Devotee Runs a Public School System? Just Ask Chicago.
Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool has spent his career putting free-market ideology over the needs of workers, teachers and students.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Rural America
Standing Rock and the Militarized Response to Indigenous Movements Around the World
Jenni Monet
Labor
420,000 More Workers in Cook County Will Soon Have Paid Sick Leave
Jonathan Timm
Labor
Zuckerman v. Hoffa: Can a “Pissed-off Teamster” Push Out the Incumbent?
Alexandra Bradbury
Rural America
Activists to Congress: This New GMO Labeling Law “Doesn’t Pass the Laugh Test”
Tracy Frisch
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Leaked Emails Show Hillary Clinton Would Likely Continue the Worst Parts of Obama’s Economic Legacy
Confirming progressives' suspicions, Clinton is shown hewing to the center on banking and entitlements.
Branko Marcetic
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Trump Backers Who Said Bill Clinton’s Sex Life Ruined the Country Are Now Standing By Their Man
Politicians and pundits who waxed poetic about Bill Clinton’s illicit sex apparently see no problem with Trump's behavior.
Theo Anderson
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Hey, Pundits: Stop Blaming Millennials For Trump—They Aren’t the Ones Voting for Him
Journalists who pin the rise of Trump on falling civic education standards ignore that young people are the least likely to vote for him.
Adam Johnson
Labor
What “TIFs” Are and How They Averted the Chicago Teachers Union Strike
Maha Ahmed
Labor
BREAKING—Chicago Teachers Reach Tentative Deal to Avert Strike (Updated)
David Moberg
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The Syrian Kurds Need More Than Weapons—They Need Political Support
By providing weapons without diplomatic backing, the U.S. risks exacerbating tensions in both Turkey and Syria.
Patrick Lewis
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Trump Will Lose the Election. But He May Still Win the War.
Trump is laying groundwork for the long game. It isn’t clear Clinton has one.
Theo Anderson
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A New Godzilla for a New, Nationalistic Japan
"Shin Godzilla" sheds the monster's pacifist origins and shows a Japan eager to get out from under Washington's thumb.
Steve Ryfle
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