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Labor
NLRB’s New Ruling Could Mean Great Things for Fast-Food Workers
David Moberg

Labor
How the ‘Schedules That Work’ Act Could Change the Lives of Millions of Workers
Ethan Corey
New Senate Legislation Creates ‘Enforceable Bill of Rights’ for Campus Assault Survivors
Ethan Corey

Dispatch
A RAD-ical Housing Experiment
Baltimore public housing tenants will serve as guinea pigs for a new national privatization plan.
Rebecca Burns
Undocumented Immigrants Demand ‘No More Meetings About Us, Without Us’
Elias Kuhn von Burgsdorff

Comics
America Could Be Gaza
Matt Bors

Feature
Why John Judis’ ‘Genesis’ Matters
Judis’ history of Zionism in America is directly relevant to the Obama administration's relationship with Israel.
Jerome Slater
Fast-Food Workers Vow To Stage Civil Disobedience for Rights
Stephen Quillen

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Rachel K. Dooley

Labor
Receptionist: ‘It’s Basically Just a Job That I Do During the Day’
Amien Essif

Feature
We Read It So You Don’t Have To
A talking-points guide to the summer's more politically odious offerings—and suggestions for better uses of your time.
In These Times Staff

Feature
What To Read on Your Summer Vacation
Our list of beach reads for the social justice set.
In These Times Staff

Feature
Four Degrees of Literary Separation
It turns out our favorite authors are each other's favorites, too.
In These Times Staff

Feature
What Some of Our Favorite Authors Are Reading This Summer
A peek into the summer reading lists of John B. Judis, Melissa Gira Grant, Thomas Piketty, Winona LaDuke and Doug Henwood.
In These Times Staff

New York Prison Guards Union Backs Plan to Change District Attorney for Rikers Island
George Lavender
Judge Suspended After Effectively Sentencing Rapist to Month in Jail
Jessica Corbett
Walmart CEO Jumps Ship
Carlos Ballesteros

Feature
Orange Is the New Black, Season 2, Episodes 8 and 9: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
As Piper's personal life deteriorates, the conflict simmering at Litchfield starts to heat up.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
