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Labor
New York Wants to Boost Food Manufacturing, but Will Communities get a Raw Deal?
Michelle Chen

Feature
A Nazi History Lesson
Alienated whites in Obama's America
Ian Reifowitz

Feature
Labor’s Turnaround
The AFL-CIO has a plan to save the movement.
David Moberg

Viewpoint
Loving to Hate the Royal Family
Hilary Mantel's sniping at Kate Middleton, and why we Britons cling to our monarchy.
Jane Miller

Feature
Disaster Capitalism in Chicago Schools
Chicago's Board of Education creates a crisis, and charter school operators reap the benefits.
Kenzo Shibata

Culture
Black and Bengali
A new book traces the hidden story of a mixed-race community.
Fatima Shaik

Comics
Doctors Without Borders Without Budgets
Matt Davies
Video
Al Jazeera: Bradley Manning’s Plea, And Why He Did It
Amien Essif
Vital Signs: Bradley Manning Pleads Guilty; The Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘Harlem Shake’ Problem
Ben Lorber

Labor
New England Grocery Unions Face Grueling Obamacare Test (Update)
Bruce Vail
‘Homeland Security’ Allotted $791 Billion Since 9/11
Jack Bedrosian

Labor
Virginia Restores Funding to Wage-and-Hour Department
Spencer Woodman

Labor
N.Y. City Council Considers Yanking Cablevision’s License
Mike Elk

Feature
It’s OK, We’re All Panicking
40 million Americans suffer from anxiety-related disorders.
David Sirota

Feature
Budgetary Power to the People
An experiment with direct democracy on Chicago's South Side.
Joel Handley

Labor
All Work and No Pay: Recognizing Women’s Unpaid Labor in the Global South
Michelle Chen

Comics
Hagel’s First Day At The Pentagon
Jeff Danziger

Feature
Fear in the Fields
For sexual harassers, undocumented farmworkers make the 'perfect victims.'
Joseph Sorrentino
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
For more information about the National Writers UnionWU, visit nwu.org.
Read the full agreement, which reaffirms a floor for the rates of our freelance editorial content, as well as our current rates (which are higher) and submissions guidelines below.