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Obamacare and Its Discontents
Steven Brill's new book outlines the shortcomings, as well as the accomplishments, of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
Adam Gaffney

Feature
“To this mayor, black and brown lives do not matter”: 3 Arrested at Die-In at Rahm Emanuel’s Office
Protesters demand reforms to alleged abuses in Chicago’s criminal justice system, including a discriminatory “stop-and-frisk” program and secret interrogation site.
Yana Kunichoff

Labor
Court Steps in to #SaveH2B. But Is the U.S. Guestworker Program Worth Saving?
Rachel Luban

Labor
How Working Less Can Help Prevent Climate Catastrophe and Promote Women’s Equality
Daniel Aldana Cohen

Labor
UNITE HERE’s New Pro-Rahm Emanuel Ads Gush “Rahm Love” for “Mayor 1%”
Micah Uetricht

Feature
When the War on Drugs in Mexico Comes Back Home to the U.S.
Like the Islamic State, the Mexican drug cartels' power has increased as the result of disastrous U.S. policies.
Rebecca Gordon

Feature
Storming the Corporate Castle: Does Shareholder Activism Work?
Shareholder activism has sparked major wins for progressives, but the strategy has also spurred debate.
Theo Anderson

Labor
As Scathing SEIU Ad Hits Rahm Emanuel Where It Hurts, Chuy Garcia Endorses Financial Transaction Tax
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Labor
Obama Promises Rare Veto As House Votes to Slow Down Union Elections, Curb NLRB
Bruce Vail

Labor
“My Boss Would Yell At Me Every Day Until I Cried”: Lean Production at Volkswagen’s Tennessee Plant
Chris Brooks

Labor
Target Becomes the Latest Big Box Retailer to Raise Workers’ Wages
Arielle Zionts

Labor
At UN Conference, Domestic Workers Push for International Labor Standards
Rachel M. Cohen

Comics
Rahm Emanuel’s Trail of Devastation in Chicago
Eric Garcia

Labor
Coders Are Becoming the Industrial Workers of the 21st Century. Will They Organize?
Peter Downs

Labor
Thousands of New York City Teachers Protest Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Free Market Education Reforms
Kevin Solari

Viewpoint
Obama’s Drone Policy Crashes and Burns
Yemen, the poster child for drone-based foreign policy, has collapsed on itself.
Leonard C. Goodman

Rural America
The Legacy of Slavery: What Inequality and Industrial Hog Operations Have in Common
Laura Orlando

Feature
Whither Žižek?: On Zionism and Jews
Slavoj Zizek’s line of thought conveniently plays into the hands of Israel's hard right, like newly reelected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli expansionists.
Louis Nayman
