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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

Labor
Grassroots Organizers Breathe New Life Into UK’s Big Labor
Decca Muldowney
How Standardized Tests Are Rigged Against Poor Schools
Ethan Corey

Labor
The Right to Parent, Even If You Are Poor
Sarah Jaffe

Viewpoint
The Neverending Syndrome: From Vietnam to Iraq
As Iraq plunges into civil war, we should indeed play the blame game.
Joel Bleifuss
Oops! Top 1% Even Richer Than We Thought
Ethan Corey

Dispatch
Alabama’s Anti-Abortion Architects
Amidst uproar over a new law threatening three clinics, a fourth was quietly shut down.
Robin Marty
Poll: Chicagoans Say They Want Rahm Emanuel Out, Karen Lewis In
Ethan Corey

Dispatch
The Oil Industry Hits an Unexpected Roadblock
A small city in Maine strikes a blow against Canadian tar sands extraction.
Cole Stangler

Labor
Harris v. Quinn Threatens Fair Share Dues in Connecticut (Updated)
Melinda Tuhus
