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Comics
The Search Continues
Matt Bors

Dispatch
Teachers’ Strikes, Catching Fire
From Oregon to Minnesota, school is out unless teachers and communities are heard.
Sarah Jaffe

Culture
The New York Lottery, Now Kid-Friendly?
A new ad blitz makes deceptive claims.
Matthew Vaz

Labor
Rejecting TPP, AFL-CIO’s Trumka Calls for ‘Global New Deal’
Bruce Vail

Feature
The Politics of Envy
Why the 99% should be tired of fat cats who play the victim.
Michael Winship
Obama Unveils Plan to Reform NSA’s Data Collection Program
Alex Wolff

Labor
Candlelight Vigil at Cook County Jail Shines Light on Chicago’s Mental Health Crisis
Kari Lydersen
Three More Chicago Public Schools To Be “Turned Around”
Andrew Mortazavi
Wells Fargo Fabricated Foreclosure Documents
Sarah Berlin

Feature
Our Plutocracy Problem
When the 1% and politicians join forces, democracy loses.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Labor
Activist Coalition Wins Control of L.A. Teachers Union
Samantha Winslow

Dispatch
Keystone XL Gets Electoral
Green candidates are cropping up all over the 'red' state of Nebraska.
Cole Stangler

Feature
Money, Money, Everywhere
In an age of disparity, corporate wealth is far from an indicator of economic health.
Rep. Alan Grayson

Labor
The End of Jobs?
Sarah Jaffe

Labor
Is Seattle’s Rideshare Crackdown Actually a Win for Taxi Drivers?
Amien Essif

Feature
William C. Erbey Has Built an Empire on Misery
The head of Ocwen Financial runs a slew of companies that profit from foreclosures.
Joel Sucher
Video
How The 1% Bought Our Democracy
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Feature
Veronica Mars and the Case of the Disappearing Feminism
The movie version of Veronica Mars keeps the wit, but not the politics that once made the TV series great.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
