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There Should Be No Debate. Corporations Should Pay More Taxes.
As Chicago's budget standoff continues, the issue of whether corporations should pay more taxes to support the public good should not be contentious.
Elizabeth Todd-Breland
Comics
In 2026, Kristi Noem Will Eat a Dog on Live Television
New comics with predictions for the new year and the introduction of MurderKorp, a startup "connecting customers with ordinary people willing to murder someone for them."
Emily Flake, Jen Sorensen, Rob Rogers and Kendra Wells
Podcast
Inside the Fight To Unionize California’s Climbing Gyms
The Touchstone Climbing community unionized five gyms, but now the challenge is demanding a fair contract.
Mel Buer
Podcast
Privatize USPS? Mail Carriers Have a Better Idea
After battling for a fair contract, USPS workers face the threat of privatization, which they warn will harm all Americans.
Mel Buer
Podcast
Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and Uprising of the 20,000
Building worker power has always been an uphill battle. Revisiting history can guide us forward. An interview with Erik Loomis.
Mel Buer
Podcast
Trump Escalates War on Federal Unions
The administration is stripping federal unions of collective bargaining rights, hurting workers and the American people.
Maximillian Alvarez
Labor
Striking Barista on Starbucks' Endgame: “They Don’t Want Working People to Have a Voice"
Silvia Baldwin, a bargaining delegate for Starbucks Workers United, explains why more than 3,800 baristas are on strike against “the biggest labor law violator in modern history.”
Silvia Baldwin
Podcast
“Kill the Cuts”: Federally funded researchers warn DOGE cuts will be fatal
What are workers saying at the front lines of the Kill the Cuts rally in Washington, D.C.?
Maximillian Alvarez
Podcast
In an Attempt to Cause Fear and Demobilize, the Trump Administration Increases Threats on Higher Education
Educators and organizers from the AAUP how the Trump administration is systematically dismantling higher education as we know it.
Maximillian Alvarez
Podcast
Union members talk state of the movement and hopes for the future at MULP
Participants at the Minnesota Union Leadership Program chat with Working People on the ground as they refine their skills for the future of the labor movement.
Maximillian Alvarez
Culture
Fighting Anti-Queer Backlash with Citizen Archivists
Queer archivist groups like Invisible Histories and the Queer Zine Archive Project are preserving queer history and making it accessible in the face of the federal government's erasure. You can do the same.
Lindsay Eanet
LaborPolitics
The Trump Administration Ramps Up Its War On Coal Miners
A planned rule to set new silica exposure limits—and address Appalachia’s ongoing black lung crisis—has been under continued assault. Now, it looks like it's off the table.
Kim Kelly
PodcastPolitics
Veterans Rally Against Trump Cuts
Trump is a draft dodger who spent millions on a military parade for his birthday while slashing veteran healthcare. Veterans are mad about it.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborInterview
“There Is a War Against Us”: Worker Leader, Released from ICE Custody, Speaks Out
Willian Giménez González is free, but he worries about thousands of others who were abducted from the Chicago area.
Sarah Lazare
Podcast
What’s Really Happening in Los Angeles vs. What You’re Hearing Online
Three journalists on witnessing ICE raids, protests, and police violence on the streets of Los Angeles.
Maximillian Alvarez
Culture
The Jewish Diaspora Movement
As young people break with established Jewish organizations over Gaza, a new kind of Judaism is flourishing.
Shane Burley
Feature
As Tenants Organize, Landlords Embrace Old-School Union-Busting
Tenant union members say they’ve faced threats, surveillance and retaliation from their private equity landlord, which has retained a notorious “union avoidance” firm.
Rebecca Burns and Thomas Birmingham
FeatureInvestigation
Sin escape: Dentro del sistema de casas de huespedes en Texas donde el abuso, la negligencia, y la explotación son comunes
Mientras Estados Unidos se enfrenta a los mayores recortes del sector médico en su historia, Texas presenta una visión aterradora del futuro de la atención médica a largo plazo.
Ottavia Spaggiari
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