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Feature
‘Her’ Is Really More About ‘Him’
Spike Jonze's new romantic drama is undoubtedly sexist—but critics haven't seemed to notice.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Culture
A Very Adult Social Security Tantrum
Centrist Dems are horrified by Elizabeth Warren's plan to raise benefits. But populists aren't backing down.
Chris Lehmann
Heat levels on Angola death row amount to ‘cruel and unusual punishment,’ judge rules
Matt Stroud

Feature
Why Edward Snowden Is the Definition of a Whistleblower
The verdict on Snowden is in.
David Sirota

Feature
Top Pipeline Regulator: Lack of Oversight ‘Keeps Me Up At Night’
Some 200,000 miles of gathering lines go entirely unregulated.
Cole Stangler
Amazon.com Could Get Its First U.S. Labor Union
Kathleen Jercich
‘Men’s Rights Activists’ Flood College Rape Reporting System with Lies
Kathleen Jercich

Feature
The Adjunct’s Lament
Even in the ivory tower, work is often solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.
Rebecca Burns
Jailed Pussy Riot Members May Walk Free in Russia
Kathleen Jercich

In Honduras, Resistance Against Ruling Party Continues Despite Peril
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Lessons from Seattle’s Socialist Breakthrough
Paul Bigman

Labor
National Paid Family Leave May Finally Be on the Horizon
Michelle Chen

Comics
The Real Pope Francis
Matt Bors

Labor
As One Window Closes in Chicago, Another One Opens
Kari Lydersen

Culture
Straight Outta Juárez
A new documentary on narcocorrido, the gangsta rap that glorifies the Mexican drug trade.
Michael Atkinson

Dispatch
A Win for 15
Could SeaTac prove a bellwether for the low-wage worker movement?
Jeff Bishku-Aykul

TIGA BINANGA, NORTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Rachel K. Dooley

The Truth About Nonviolent Movements
Stephen Zunes
