Inside ITT
Weekly Audit: Wall Street Reform, Financial Fraud and Foreclosures
Zach Carter, Media Consortium blogger
Viewpoint
Rustbelt Rage
Noam Chomsky
Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s Future and Genocide’s Legacy
G. Pascal Zachary

Labor
Feds Crack Down on America’s Worst Bosses—But Fines Still Trivial
Lindsay Beyerstein
Comics
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August Pollak
Labor
Revisiting the ‘Charleston 5’ Struggle, A Decade Later
Kari Lydersen

Feature
The Poisoning of Puerto Rico
The U.S. Navy left Vieques, but for many, the cancer remains.
Jacob Wheeler

Labor
Uprising in Cairo: A New Labor Movement Takes Shape
Michelle Chen
Catholic is the New Protestant for the Supreme Court and American Politics
Theo Anderson
Labor
Weekly Workers’ Round-up: Thousands Rally for Finance Reform, Transit Workers Unite on Capitol Hill
Jennifer Braudaway

Labor
Across Centuries, May Day Adapts to Shifting Struggles for Justice
Roger Bybee
Viewpoint
The Truth About Arizona’s New Immigration Law
David Sirota

Labor
Airlines Make Final Approach to Monopoly of the Skies
Carl Finamore

Labor
With Federal Stamp of Approval, ‘Cape Wind’ Pumps Green Job Prospects
Michelle Chen
Video
Bernie Sanders on Financial Regulation: If Not Now, When?
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
Progressive Longshoremen Fight Against ‘Race to Bottom’
Kari Lydersen
Weekly Mulch: Oil Rig—and Senate Climate Bill—Sinks
Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger

Dispatch
The Life of Brian
As elections approach, Britain's most visible activist maintains his stubborn vigil.
Dawn Starin
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 Union, 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.