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Activists Arrested Confronting Dick Durbin About ‘Fiscal Cliff’
Chicagoans dressed as Robin Hood staged civil disobedience at the Majority Whip's office.
Kari Lydersen
Labor
Civil Rights Orgs File Complaint Over New York’s High Stakes Tests
Michelle Chen
Labor
Nurses Beat Back Concessions at Site of Beyoncé Baby Birth
Josh Eidelson
Labor
Surprise Strike Against Owners of Wonder Bread, Twinkies
Bruce Vail
Feature
How Teachers Unions Lead the Way to Better Schools
Diane Ravitch upends the "bad teachers" narrative.
Amy Dean
Viewpoint
The Novels We Write For Ourselves
There's nothing objectionable about the new Anna Karenina film starring Keira Knightley. But she won't be my Anna.
Jane Miller
Feature
Rape, Then Red Tape
Military sexual assault victims struggle for recognition.
Ian Lopez
Feature
Born Losers
Political scientist Corey Robin believes a sense of loss animates modern conservatism.
Micah Uetricht
Feature
Trans Prisoners Fight Abuse
Trans prisoners and queer-rights groups protest unfair treatment behind bars.
Toshio Meronek
Feature
The Latino Voter Effect
The Latino vote flexed its muscle on Tuesday, and immigration reform has suddenly moved off the back burner.
Teresa Puente
Feature
Post-Election, The Revolving Door Swings Open
'Tis the season when yesterday's campaign advisers get plum lobbying positions.
David Sirota
Was Hurricane Sandy God’s Judgment on Republicans?
Theo Anderson
Labor
Could Democrats Save Sensata?
Mike Elk
Feature
You Are Not A Loan
Is a debt strike the future of Occupy?
Rebecca Burns
Labor
Election Day Sees Labor Victories in Wisconsin’s Class War
Roger Bybee
Feature
Obama, The Post-Colonial President
With Obama's election, and again with his reelection, an internalized threshold for subjugated people was breached.
Andrew Lam
Labor
Bulls-Hit Ranch Labor Scandal Ensnared Florida Homeless
Michelle Chen
Feature
Noam Chomsky on Gaza, the World’s Largest Open-Air Prison
A look at life under occupation.
Noam Chomsky
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