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Labor
Demanding an End to Citizens United, 300 ‘Democracy Awakening’ Protesters Arrested at U.S. Capitol
Bruce Vail

Comics
Hillary Clinton or Margaret Thatcher?
Matt Bors

Labor
Recycling May Ease Your Conscience, But for Workers, It’s Dirty, Dangerous and Even Deadly
Brian Joseph

Dispatch
The Bernie Sanders Campaign Is Electrifying New York Politics. Will It Be Enough to Win the Primary?
Inspired by Sanders, independent groups like "Team Bernie NYC" and "Harlem for Bernie" have been hitting the streets to engage voters
Ethan Corey

Rural America
More and More Women are Farm Operators: Who Are They?
Elizabeth Zach

Viewpoint
On Israel and Palestine, Bernie Sanders Is Right—And Hillary Clinton Knows It
For the first time in memory, a major American political figure insisted publicly that the Jewish state and its leaders are "not always right," and that they had killed and injured far too many blameless human beings.
Joe Conason

Viewpoint
Bernie Sanders Must Defy the Pro-Israel Lobby and Reinstate His Anti-Occupation Jewish Advisor
Simone Zimmerman was suspended from her position for her comments against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But her position reflects the diversity of thought among millennial Jews—and should be celebrated, not punished.
Marc Daalder

Labor
Chicago Fast Food Workers Join International Protests for $15 an Hour and a Union
David Moberg

Labor
Employee of Federal Agency That Protects Whistleblowers Claims Retaliation
Stuart Silverstein

Feature
In Defending Hillary Clinton’s Emails, Obama Shows His Double Standard on Classified Info
The Obama administration has cracked down on whistleblowers and leakers while offering Clinton a pass.
Branko Marcetic

Labor
The ‘Friedrichs’ Supreme Court Case Was Not About Union Dues
Bill Fletcher, Jr.

Feature
State Sen. Nina Turner on Why Black Voters Should Support Bernie—But Not Stop There
The Cleveland native and rising political star switched her support from Clinton to Sanders
Benjamin Dixon

Feature
An Open Letter to Bernie Sanders on Turning His Campaign Into a Movement
If Bernie's campaign is going to become the catalyst for long-term transformation that many hope it will, some changes are in order.
Erik Forman

Feature
With 19 Arrests and More Planned, Students Just Upped the Ante for Fossil Fuel Divestment
The new round of demands for divestment have taken place at nine universities, and more are coming.
Kate Aronoff

Dispatch
Thanks to #BlackLivesMatter, Prosecutors Who Bungle Police Shooting Cases Face Tough Election Fights
While recognizing the limits of electoral politics, the movement has ousted two prosecutors--Anita Alvarez and Tim McGinty--and has more in its sights
Jennifer Ball

Comics
Don’t Take the Subway During Election Time
Matt Bors

Rural America
What the Candidates are Saying About Agriculture
John Collins

Labor
New Report: 90 Percent of the World’s Domestic Workers Lack Social Security Protection
Elizabeth Grossman
