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Labor
Don’t Celebrate Yet: Warning Letter Didn’t Halt Wage Theft in New Mexico Fields
Joseph Sorrentino

Culture
In ‘Snowpiercer,’ Revolution is Brutal—And Necessary
The sci-fi flick doesn't fall into the trap of romanticizing the struggle.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Comics
Hobby Lobby Embraces the Matriarchy
Matt Bors

Feature
All Aboard for Net Neutrality
Why the Internet should be regulated like the railroads.
Cole Stangler
WATCH: Comedian John Oliver Weighs in on America’s Criminal Justice System
George Lavender
Video
The Crusade Against Abortion
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Comics
Israel’s Massacre
Jeff Danziger

Israeli Foreign Minister Threatens to Ban Al Jazeera
Ethan Corey
Fewer Americans Support U.S. Military Intervention Abroad, Poll Shows
William A. Hudson

Labor
Pharmacist: ‘I Always Tell My Children That I Took the Practical Route’
Matthew Blake

Feature
The Bad Boss Tax
Workers at Target, Walmart and McDonald's need food stamps to survive. Should the companies be taxed accordingly?
Sarah Jaffe

Sentencing Commission Votes to Reduce Thousands of Prison Sentences
George Lavender

Feature
Orange is the New Black, Season 2, Episodes 6 and 7: A Prison Underground in Crisis
Is Litchfield's infrastructural decline a metaphor for what's to come?
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Comics
Israel vs. The Gaza Strip
Matt Bors

Feature
Is Cheap, Public Internet Possible?
Major broadband companies face a new competitor in local government.
David Sirota

Culture
The Yes Men Secure the Homeland
A group of activists—disguised as government officials—get Homeland Security Congress attendees enthused to address climate change.
The Yes Men

KHAZAIR, IRAQ
Rachel K. Dooley

Labor
Has AFSCME Found the Cure to Harris v. Quinn?
David Moberg
