Inside ITT
Portland Divests $9 Million from Walmart
Sarah Berlin
Abu Dhabi Workers Receive Apology From NYU
Mary Lorenzo

Feature
Ode To America’s Freshwater People
On Abraham Lincoln, Carl Sandburg, Mrs. O'Leary's cow, and other Midwesterners.
Kurt Vonnegut

Labor
The New ‘Harvest of Shame’: Children Who Pick Tobacco
Joe Conason, AlterNet

Feature
Mad Men: Season 7, Episode 6: Peggy and Don, Reunited (And It Feels So Good)
This was the kind of episode Mad Men fans live for.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Labor
Supermarket Checker: ‘If You Want Personality, Then You Come to My Line’
Jeff Schuhrke

Culture
Death of a Hacktivist
A new documentary on Aaron Swartz.
Patricia Aufderheide

Feature
Oligarchy Enshrined
Why the Supreme Court’s McCutcheon ruling is good news for the super-rich and bad news for progressive Democrats.
Cole Stangler

Sixty Years After Brown v Board of Education, Racism Persists in Prison System says Attorney General
George Lavender

Labor
Turkey Erupts Over Mining Tragedy; Many Blame Privatization
Sisi Tang

Massachusetts Prisoners Take Sheriffs To Court Over “Degrading” Strip-Searches
George Lavender

Dispatch
A Boycott Today Keeps the Testing at Bay
A model Chicago alliance of teachers, students and parents is leading the way in a nationwide testing refusal movement
Yana Kunichoff

Feature
Chicago’s Hidden Stop-and-Frisk
A lack of data makes police profiling difficult to prove in Chicago, but the arrest of two Latino outreach workers suggests it's alive and well.
Kari Lydersen
Protests Sweep Brazil in Advance of World Cup
Alex Wolff

Feature
Journalism Without Guts
Too often these days, journalists are afraid to challenge those in power.
David Sirota
Yet Another Way Tobacco Hurts Kids
Dan Staggs
Pipeline Rupture Creates ‘Lagoon’ of Oil in Los Angeles
Sarah Berlin

Dispatch
What Cesar Chavez Missed
The new film doesn't capture the diversity of the farmworkers' movement.
David Bacon
