Inside ITT

Former Football Pros Sue NFL En Masse Over Concussions
Lindsay Beyerstein

Good Thing There’s No Life After Death…
Lindsay Beyerstein
Home Birth Injury and Death Rates Matter to Policy
Lindsay Beyerstein

Surprise, Surprise: HPV Vaccine Does Not Cause Sluttiness
Lindsay Beyerstein

Culture
Guided by Our Grandchildren
It's hard not to be inspired by the youthful idealism at the center of the Occupy movement.
Jane Miller

Feature
Anatomy of the 1%
Who comprises the nation's wealthiest—and most infamous—percentage?
David Moberg

Viewpoint
The Lonesome Death of Josh Dylan Pfenning
A man who is unhoused kills himself at an Occupy encampment, underscoring America's widening chasms.
Terry J. Allen

Labor
Happy Holidays? Not for 200 Pacific Steel Workers in California
Rose Arrieta

Labor
Nepal’s Migrants Lured By Empty Promises, Trapped by Bosses Abroad
Michelle Chen
Labor
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times, When It Comes to Healthcare
Roger Bybee

Labor
The Immigration Debate at Year’s End: Conflict and Contradiction
Kari Lydersen

Viewpoint
‘Tis The Season of Fake Outrage
Every year, the right wing inevitably decries the nonexistent 'War on Christmas.'
David Sirota
Labor
New NLRB Rule May Be High-Water Mark for Obama-Era Labor Reform
Mike Elk

Feature
Fighting Sexual Assault, One Tweet at a Time
In 2011, activists harnessed the Internet to make visible everyday violence that too often goes unreported.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Labor
When Democracy Becomes Disposable
Roger Bybee

Dispatch
Gay Marriage Tests ‘Minnesota Nice’
A constitutional amendment proposal comes to the Land of Lakes, a microcosm of the nation.
Jacob Wheeler

Labor
Flight Attendants Vote to ‘Keep it Virgin’—and Transport Workers Union Cries Foul
Mike Elk

Labor
Oil Workers Rise Up in Kazakhstan, Face Brutal Crackdown
Michelle Chen
