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Feature
Goodbye, Mr. Quips
Barney Frank retires at the end of 2012; we will miss his Capitol wit.
James Patterson
Feature
It’s Ironic, Isn’t It?
We shouldn't be so quick to blame irony for our waning political commitment. It's the symptom, not the disease.
Barrett Swanson
Mexican-American Singer Jenni Rivera’s Death a Loss for Women’s, Immigrant Rights Movements
Ernesto Aguilar
Feature
Dethrone ‘Filibuster King’ Mitch McConnell
The fight is on to fix the minority's silent domination of the Senate.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Labor
Right-to-Work in Michigan: Not as Repeal-Proof as Republicans Think It Is
Sarah Cobarrubias
Anti-Rape Activist Alyssa Royse Duped By Rapist
Lindsay Beyerstein
Feature
Right-to-Work in Michigan Is About Politics, Not Economics
Michigan's anti-union legislation will hurt the state’s economy, not help it as Republicans claim.
John Logan
Labor
CWA’s Cohen: Can Labor and Allies Create an ‘American Spring?’
David Moberg
Viewpoint
Castro’s Greatly Exaggerated Demise
Rumors of Fidel's failing health are likely overplayed yet again.
Achy Obejas
Rahm Emanuel Evades Questions Over Mob Ties in Non-Union Deal
Anthony Mangini
Feature
Walmart’s Fishy Claim of 86 Percent Employee Satisfaction
Do Walmart's high internal polling numbers reflect employee love--or fear?
John Logan
Labor
Machinists Rapidly Unionizing Ikea Warehouses: 3 Down, 2 to Go
Bruce Vail
Detroiters Rally to Stop ‘Corporate Land Grab’ of Vacant Lots
Yvonne Yen Liu
Comics
High on Strife
Eric Garcia
Viewpoint
The Feminine Mistake
What Eric Hobsbawm missed in his dismissal of feminism.
Jane Miller
Dear Prudence: Much Older Mom
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Right-to-Work Law Advances in Michigan; Unpaid Labor at NFL Games; Another Mining Accident
Mike Elk
Feature
A Picture Worth Far More Than 1,000 Words
How the New York Post subway photo turns the lens on us.
David Sirota
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