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Labor
Nurses Lead NATO Protest for ‘Robin Hood Tax’
David Moberg

As the G8 Opens at Camp David, Thousands Rally in Chicago for Tax on Wall Street
Rebecca Burns

Labor
Facing Common Struggles, Domestic Workers Mobilize Across Borders
Michelle Chen

Viewpoint
Yes, We Can Walk and Chew Gum
The GOP notion that we can't pursue gay rights while fixing the economy is a red herring.
David Sirota
Labor
In Contract Vote, American Airlines Workers Split Over Bankruptcy Concessions
Josh Eidelson
Labor
Amid ‘Sabotage’ Investigation, Honeywell Lays Off Plant’s Entire Union Workforce
Mike Elk

Feature
Javier Sicilia: Leading His Caravan to Washington
After his son was murdered, a Mexican poet took the helm of a new movement challenging the War on Drugs.
Joel Bleifuss

“I Would Get Arrested If I Unzipped That Dress”
Lindsay Beyerstein

Culture
HBO’s Female Regression Analysis: Girls and Veep
American pop culture teems with characters afraid of adult responsibilities.
Chris Lehmann

Labor
Mexico’s Cananea Strikers: Fighting for the Right to a Union
David Bacon

Labor
Shame of the Nation: House VAWA Bill Ratchets Up Attacks on Domestic Violence Survivors
Michelle Chen

Viewpoint
Attachment Parenting: Beyond the Backlash
Once again, women are accused of killing feminism.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Viewpoint
The U.S. Department of Double Standards
Corporate criminals go free while the Justice Department targets those without expensive lawyers and lobbyists.
Leonard C. Goodman
Video
Spain’s ‘Indignados’ and the Globalization of Dissent
Matt Bellassai

Interview
Chris Mooney
Chris Mooney
Dispatch
Norman Solomon’s Quest for Congress
The veteran activist and writer may become one of the most progressive people on Capitol Hill.
Theo Anderson

Labor
Pearls Along the Mississippi: An Unsung Labor Hero Gets Her Due
Kari Lydersen

Feature
The GOP’s Dead-End Path to Prosperity
President Barack Obama should expose Mitt Romney's 'marvelous' budget baggage.
David Moberg
