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Feature
Why the GOP Is Really Waging Its War on Food Stamps
The attack on SNAP is mere political symbolism--but that symbolism is lucrative.
James Patterson

Comics
The Shutdown’s Dirty Truth
Jeff Danziger

Breaking Bad Recap, Season 5, Episode 16: Felina (FINALE)
Lindsay Beyerstein

Feature
Where Farmers Markets and CSAs Fall Short
Mary Berry, daughter of poet Wendell Berry, wants to take local food beyond 'a faddish economy.'
John Collins

Viewpoint
Mining Your Life for Their Profit
A behind-the-screens look at how Internet giants sell your personal information.
Susan J. Douglas

Labor
The Sub-Subminimum Wage: Is It Legal to Pay $2 an Hour?
Amien Essif

Labor
Teamsters Have Beef with Ted Cruz; Guest Workers’ Zero-Dollar Pay; Exxon Mobil Goes Gay-Friendly
Mike Elk

Feature
The Joy of Hate-Watching ‘Atlas Shrugged’
A Kickstarter campaign to raise money for the trilogy's final installment is just the icing on the cake.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Labor
‘People’s Board’ Takes On Rahm Emanuel’s Handpicked School Board
Matthew Blake

Feature
How the Syrian Revolution Went Wrong
With the opposition fracturing, is there still hope for a Syrian Spring?
Richard Seymour

Comics
The Can Kicks Back
Jeff Danziger

Feature
An Empire in a Galaxy Not So Far Away
Obama insists that the U.S. is not an 'empire,' but our foreign policy suggests otherwise.
David Sirota

Feature
What Bootstraps?
Proposed food stamp cuts could leave job seekers with nowhere to turn.
Cole Stangler

Labor
California Domestic Workers Win Long-Sought Bill of Rights
Rose Arrieta

Labor
Wage Wars: Bangladeshi Workers Reach a Boiling Point
Michelle Chen

Labor
Holding Obama’s Feet to the Fire on ‘Living Wage’ Executive Order
Bruce Vail
No Compensation: Wrongfully Convicted Man Can’t Sue Police Who Helped To Put Him Behind Bars
Matt Stroud

Culture
This Can’t Be Paradise
Dante gets an update in Austrian director Ulrich Seidl's provocative new films.
Michael Atkinson
