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Feature
Who’s Afraid of Rahm Emanuel?
Amara Enyia, who plans to run for mayor of Chicago in 2015, certainly isn’t.
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Labor Leaders React to Volkswagen Loss; Some Express Frustration with Democrats
David Moberg

Labor
In Nick of Time, Portland Teachers Make Deal to Avert Strike
Sarah Jaffe

Culture
Let the Witness Speak
In Claude Lanzmann's new Holocaust documentary The Last of the Unjust, the line between right and wrong blurs.
Michael Atkinson

Culture
Faux Vox Populi
Will Obama's promises to fix inequality turn out to be as hollow as Clinton's were?
Chris Lehmann
If Workers Can’t Organize in Tennessee, Volkswagen May Take Business Elsewhere
Alex Wolff
Los Angeles Proposes Wage Hike for Hotel Workers
Danayit Musse

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Former FCC Commissioner Warns Against Comcast-Time Warner Merger
Michael Copps says the commission's love affair with industry destroyed independent media outlets.
Michael Winship
‘An unprincipled fortress on a hill’: ACLU on why WWII internment camps are still relevant today
Matt Stroud

Labor
New Report: Port Trucking Companies Steal More Than $1 Billion in Wages From Drivers
Sarah Jaffe

Feature
Return to Lender
A scheme to save the U.S. postal service by turning post offices into community banks.
Michelle Chen

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Rachel K. Dooley
Video
Kentucky Nuns Sing Out to Stop a Pipeline
Miles Kampf-Lassin
‘Joe the Plumber’ Becomes a Union Man
Sarah Berlin

Feature
Kentucky’s Keystone XL
Nuns, landowners and environmentalists take on the union-backed Bluegrass Pipeline.
Cole Stangler

Labor
What Are the UAW’s Legal Options After the Volkswagen Defeat?
Moshe Z. Marvit
Pussy Riot Members Arrested Less Than Two Months After Prison Release
Andrew Mortazavi

Feature
The GOP’s Fight Against Medicaid
4.4 million more Americans than last year have health insurance—no thanks to Republicans.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
