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We Forgot To End Poverty
Poverty remains at record highs. Is that because welfare reform failed, or because it succeeded all too well?
Chris Rhomberg
Christmas Behind Bars
George Lavender
Labor
‘Right to Work’ Benefits CEOs, Not Workers
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Feature
Why Are We Kicking Up Such a Fuss About The Interview?
This isn't the first case of cyberterrorism this year, but it's by far the most decried.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
The Iraq and Afghanistan Wars Began in Panama
Twenty-five years ago this month, the U.S. invaded Panama. It became the blueprint for America's wars in the Middle East.
Greg Grandin
Labor
How 13 Complaints Against McDonald’s Could Help Millions Unionize
David Moberg
Comics
The Truth About Torture Defense
Matt Bors
Feature
2015: The Year the Climate Justice Movement Gains the Upper Hand?
Despite the doom and gloom about our impending climate catastrophe, the past year actually saw some incredibly hopeful—and growing—climate activism.
Rebecca Solnit
Labor
Temple’s Adjunct Faculty to Join Thousands of Others in Citywide Union
Kevin Solari
Dispatch
A New Strategy To Make the Banks Pay
Youngstown, Ohio, may have found the cure to the national plague of abandoned properties.
Laura Gottesdiener
Labor
Volkswagen’s Employee Engagement Plan Could Weaken Labor
Alexandra Bradbury
Feature
Texas: The Blue Frontier
Texas won't turn blue from the top down, but it may already be doing so from the ground up.
Theo Anderson
Feature
Slip of an Officer’s Tongue Suggests Police Are Monitoring #BlackLivesMatter Protesters’ Cell Phones
Are Chicago police using 'stingrays' against activists?
Joel Handley
Feature
Whatever Obama’s Calculations, Socialism Is Still Alive and Well in Cuba
After 54 years of the most powerful country on earth with its boot on your collective neck, any relief is worthy of celebration.
Tom Hansen
Feature
Introducing ‘We Surveil and Protect’: An In These Times Investigation
A brief history of surveillance by the Chicago Police Department.
Joel Handley
Feature
Why Bernie Sanders Needs to Run for President—As an Independent
The corporate capture of both parties, explosion of energy in grassroots movements, and popular disgust with politics as usual make this the perfect moment for Sanders to run outside the Democratic Party.
David Goodner
Labor
Next Up for Retired UFC Champion: Organizing a Union for Ultimate Fighters
Kevin Solari
Feature
Insanely Rich People Insisting They’re Just Average Joes: Only in America
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew can't wrap his head around the fact that he's really, really wealthy.
David Sirota
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