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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
Comics
Florida: Land of Stand Your Ground
Matt Bors
The End of Cell Phone Smuggling?
Alex Wolff
Feature
UIC Faculty: We’re Striking for Students
Two faculty members at the University of Illinois-Chicago give a firsthand account of why they're striking.
Lennard Davis and Walter Benn Michaels
Feature
Laverne Cox: Transforming Hollywood
The trailblazing Orange is the New Black star has become a powerful voice for trans people, including CeCe McDonald.
Yasmin Nair
Labor
Cuts to Food Stamps Will Make It Even Harder for Americans in Need
Holly L. Derr
Viewpoint
The Reform That Dare Not Speak Its Name
The virtues of proportional representation.
Joel Bleifuss
Feature
Downton Abbey, Season 4, Episode 7: A Farewell to Charms
Downton ties up this season's loose ends, and the results are pretty offensive.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Viewpoint
Sabotaging Peace with Iran
Congress couldn't undermine Obama's deal without the help of the arms industry.
Leonard C. Goodman
Labor
After Historic UAW Defeat at Tennessee Volkswagen Plant, Theories Abound
Mike Elk
Labor
Oil Boom Raises Safety Concerns for Whistleblower Railworker
Kari Lydersen
LVIV, UKRAINE
Rachel K. Dooley
Viewpoint
Grand Old Race-Baiting
Ian Haney López's new book argues that conservatives have subtly exploited racism to disenfranchise us all.
Susan J. Douglas
Inmate Hunger Strike Continues at Illinois Prison
George Lavender
Feature
PBS: Bought and Paid For
Strapped for cash, the public station took money from an anti-pension crusader. Then it promoted pension cuts.
David Sirota
Labor
Corker Flip Flops Again on UAW
Mike Elk
Feature
Redefining Work
Before we can call work 'noble,' we have to agree on what it is.
Peter Frase
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