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“This Will Have a Ripple Effect Across the Country”: State of New York Bans Fracking
After years of pushing in New York, environmental activists have finally chalked up a victory against hydraulic fracturing.
Cole Stangler
Labor
“Employers Feel Wildly Free To Pay People However They Want”: An Interview with Kim Bobo
Theo Anderson
Culture
Land of the Free and Home of the Enhanced Interrogators
We need a truth and reconciliation commission to deal with our torture problem.
Chris Lehmann
Labor
Randi Weingarten Shares Personal Story of Sexual Assault
Micah Uetricht
Comics
Torture, Weed and American Justice
Matt Bors
Comics
America and the Mexican 43
Eric Garcia
Culture
A Girlfriends’ Guide to Rage
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce has to stop trying so desperately to be a "women's show."
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Labor
A Kentucky County Just Voted to Approve the First Local Right-to-Work Ordinance
Moshe Z. Marvit
Comics
At Home with the Cheneys
Jeff Danziger
The Shady For-Profit Company Poised To Take Over DC Prison Healthcare
Alice Ollstein
Labor
Even With a GOP Congress, Obama Could Still Defend American Workers. Here’s How.
David Moberg
Viewpoint
From Occupy to Ferguson
The two movements are more connected than you think.
Jessica Stites
Labor
Are “Works Councils” Really Such a Good Idea for Workers and Unions?
Douglas Williams
Feature
The Media’s 3 False Assumptions About American Torture
The Senate torture report could be the opening we need to make U.S. torture a thing of the past. Let’s not waste it.
Rebecca Gordon
Viewpoint
We Can’t All Just Get Along
In our era of polarization, one party is guiltier than the other.
Susan J. Douglas
Wisconsin Woman Jailed Under ‘Cocaine-Mom’ Law
George Lavender
Labor
As Columbia Grad Students Announce Union Drive, UOregon Students Declare Victory in Strike
Kevin Solari
Labor
Thanks to Labor Board Ruling, You Can Now Use Company Email to Organize a Union
Moshe Z. Marvit
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