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Comics
Magical Negro: The Gathering
Matt Bors

Feature
Exxon Covered Up Climate Change in the 1970s, But Its Behavior Today is Worse
The biggest fossil fuel company on Earth insists on finding and producing more fossil fuels
Bill McKibben

Culture
The Limits of New Dealism and Why We Need a New Progressive Theory of Political Economy
Historian Jefferson Cowie argues that the New Deal may have been a freak occurrence
Rich Yeselson

Feature
DeRay Mckesson’s Baltimore Mayoral Run Has a Teach For America Problem
The media's favorite poster child for Black Lives Matter, DeRay Mckesson, came up through the school privatization movement's favorite organization
Drew Franklin, AlterNet

Feature
Why Evangelicals Are Flocking To Donald Trump
Trump is beating Bible-thumping Ted Cruz among evangelicals. What do they see in a formerly pro-choice New York real estate mogul?
Theo Anderson

Feature
Repulsed by Pharma-Bro Martin Shkreli? Maybe You Also Hate Capitalism.
Far from being some kind of moral outlier, the pharma-bro embodies all of our economic system's defining characteristics.
Jesse Myerson

Rural America
Livestock and Wolves: A Guide to Nonlethal Tools and Methods to Reduce Conflicts
John Collins

Labor
Remember How Jeb Bush Dismantled Florida’s Department of Labor?
Spencer Woodman
After Decades In Solitary Confinement Judge Orders Last Member of Angola 3 Released
George Lavender

Culture
In Bed with the Surveillance State: Laura Poitras’ Intimate New Whitney Show
The filmographer best known for Citizenfour reveals the inside workings of our post-9/11 world
Liz Pelly

Feature
NY Times Rounds Up ‘Left-Leaning Economists’ Opposed to Bernie Sanders for a Unicorn Hunt
So slight is these economists' leftward lean that it would require very sensitive equipment to measure.
Doug Henwood

Feature
We’re Rethinking Prisons. Is It Time to Rethink Sex Offender Registries?
Criminal justice reform is in the air. But not for everyone.
Erica R. Meiners

Viewpoint
Bruce Rauner’s 1 Percent-Friendly Policies Are Making Things Worse for Illinois, Not Better
The near-billionaire governor keeps insisting his policies increase opportunities for Illinoisans. But the numbers tell a different story.
Marilyn Katz

Labor
As Long As the Supreme Court Is Setting Labor Policy, the Labor Movement Can Never Revive Itself
Joe Burns

Labor
Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS Group Now Has the Same Tax Designation as the Red Cross or Humane Society
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Feature
The Mainstream Media Barely Mentioned Bernie Sanders’ Recent Debate Comments on Henry Kissinger
On the major networks' newscasts, the exchange was only mentioned twice.
Jim Naureckas

Feature
New York Times Invents Left-Leaning Economists to Attack Bernie Sanders
The Times pieces misleads readers into thinking there is more skepticism about Sanders' plan among lefty economists than there actually is.
Dean Baker

Dispatch
The Novel Defense That Climate Change Activists Are Using in Court
Not guilty on grounds of planetary necessity
Justyna Bicz
