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          Rural America                  
            
        Rural America In These Times Goes Bioneering
      
                                
                      John Collins                  
            
    
  
      
          Feature                  
            
        California’s New Crisis Pregnancy Center Law Creates a Roadblock for Anti-Abortion Activists
      
                    CPCs have been repeatedly charged with providing misleading or, in some cases completely false, information for pregnant women.
                          
                      Rachel M. Cohen                  
            
    
  
      
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        The Black Panther Party and the “Undying Love for the People”
      
                    The new documentary The Black Panthers, Vanguard of the Revolution is full of insights for today's racial justice activists.
                          
                      Flint Taylor                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Michigan Transit Workers Fight To Prevent City Bus System From Eliminating Their Pensions
      
                                
                      Jeff Smith                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        In the Midst of Union Battle, Duquesne University Just Laid Off All but One of Its English Adjuncts
      
                                
                      Moshe Z. Marvit                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Heavy-Spending Trucking Industry Pushes Congress to Relax Safety Rules for Drivers
      
                                
                      Brian Joseph                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Connecting the Dots Between the “Identity Politics” of Black Lives Matter and Class Politics
      
                                
                      Ethan Corey                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        In Minneapolis, a Strong ‘Fair Scheduling’ Law for Workers Runs Into a Corporate Roadblock
      
                                
                      Justin Miller                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Teach Classes in the Morning, Drive Uber at Night: Why Chicago Adjuncts Are Demanding a Union
      
                                
                      Lauren Kaori Gurley                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        The Kids Are Not All Right: GE Soybeans Alter Nanny’s Milk and Stunt Growth, Research Finds
      
                                
                      Jonathan R. Latham                  
            
    
  
      
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        Why Canada’s Most Progressive Major Party Didn’t Make Big Gains at the Polls
      
                    While the New Democratic Party campaigned on a more progressive platform, the Liberals campaigned to the left just enough to sow doubt about the NDP—while the NDP moved to the center.
                          
                      Gerard Di Trolio                  
            
    
  
      
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        Lessons in Nonviolent Palestinian Resistance From the First Intifada: An Interview with Mubarak Awad
      
                    Mubarak Awad was one of the main organizers of the nonviolent resistance during the First Intifada and continues to practice strategic forms of nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation.
                          
                      Waleed Shahid                  
            
    
  
      
        Clinton Campaign Will Stop Taking Cash from Private Prison Companies’ PACs and Lobbyists
      
                                
                      George Lavender                  
            
    
  
      
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        Why Are U.S. Special Forces Operations Expanding Across the Globe?
      
                    This year alone, U.S. Special Operations forces have been deployed to a record-shattering 147 countries—75% of the nations on the planet.
                          
                      Nick Turse                  
            
    
  
      
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        Faced With Exorbitant Utility Costs, New York State Residents Fight To Keep The Lights On
      
                    A housing rights organization in Poughkeepsie, New York, stands with its community against a utility company's attempt to disconnect low-income family homes.
                          
                      Laura Gottesdiener                  
            
    
  
      
          Dispatch                  
            
        A Bill of Rights That Puts Workers Above Corporations
      
                    It's up to the voters of Spokane, Washington.
                          
                      Simon Davis-Cohen                  
            
    
        Prison Phone Call Rates Capped
      
                                
                      George Lavender                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        The Complicated Story Behind Those Images of Terrified Air France Executives Fleeing Workers
      
                                
                      Robert Zaretsky