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ViewpointPalestine
Defending the Indefensible
As Western governments repress Palestine solidarity and enable Israel’s impunity, the “liberal international order” is no longer bothering to manufacture consent.
Alberto Toscano

Dispatch
Rising From the Ashes—Again
Lebanon’s Souq al-Khamis is more than a market—it’s a living archive. After more Israeli bombardment, another round of rebuilding begins.
Ali Awadah

Feature
Syria's Long Road to Recovery
Western sanctions on Syria are being lifted, but the damage they inflicted on the country's healthcare infrastructure is long-term.
Andrei Popoviciu and Photos by Alexandra Corcode

LaborPalestine
The Largest U.S. Teachers’ Union Has Voted to Cut Ties with the ADL
The three million-member National Education Association approved a measure to split with the Anti-Defamation League for not being “the social justice educational partner it claims to be.”
Emmaia Gelman

Comics
Hey Kids, Is This an Ice Agent or Kidnapper?
New web-only comics curated by Comics Editor Matt Bors with art from Kirk Anderson, Ruben Bolling, Mattie Lubchansky and Jen Sorensen.

Labor
The Anti-Labor Forces Pushing the Abundance Movement
While the proponents of "abundance" may vary in their disposition toward unions, many of the organizations bankrolling the movement seek to roll back the power of organized labor.
Dylan Gyauch-Lewis

Comics
Schumer Tries (And Fails) to Win the American Public’s Heart... And Other Comics
New comics by Brian McFadden, Jen Sorensen, Tom Tomorrow and Mattie Lubchansky.
Brian McFadden, Jen Sorensen, Tom Tomorrow and Mattie Lubchansky

Dispatch
Utah Labor Coalition Puts Bargaining Ban on Hold with Historic Referendum
The group collected over 300,000 signatures opposing Utah’s ban on public sector collective bargaining, giving voters the chance to reject it.
Caroleine James

ViewpointPalestine
Palestine Action: Peace Activists, Not Terrorists
Despite United Nations experts urging British lawmakers to rethink plans to use terrorism laws against the protest group Palestine Action, the punishment of the group is in full swing.
Hil Aked

Departments
Liberation Theology Combines Religion with Radical Politics
The movement, which originated among Catholics in Latin America, approaches Church teachings through a Marxist framework.
J. Patrick Patterson

ViewpointPalestine
Why Are Americans Letting Israel Starve Us to Death in Gaza?
U.S. veto power at the United Nations is blocking Gaza’s chance for survival.
Dalia Abu Ramadan

Palestine
This Is the Worst Phase of the Gaza Genocide
With aid deliveries being limited severely since March, Palestinians are facing extreme levels of starvation, isolation and murder by Israel.
Yousef Aljamal

Labor
90 Years After Its Passage, the National Labor Relations Act Is Under Siege
The coordinated attacks on the labor movement and workers rights are continuing to chip away at union density—and corporate America is moving in for the kill.
Steve Early

ViewpointPolitics
America for Sale! Everything Must Go!
Trump’s "Big, Beautiful Bill" trades tax cuts on millionaires for the dissolution of society
Hamilton Nolan

Viewpoint
Zohran Mamdani and the Anatomy of a Bogus “Antisemitism” Scandal
The smears against Mamdani—based on cynical weaponization of identity politics—are straight out of a playbook used to defame any critics of Israel’s government.
Adam Johnson

ViewpointInterview
Trump Is Setting the U.S. Economy Up for Another Great Financial Crisis
Trump and tech capitalists like Elon Musk are trying to become kingpins of a largely unregulated financial system.
C.J. Polychroniou

PalestinePodcast
The Student Movement Turns to Hunger Striking to Call for Justice in Palestine
As Israel continues to block aid into Palestine, student protestors are giving up food until their demands are met.
Maximillian Alvarez

Labor
A Massive ICE Prison Just Reopened in Michigan
The GEO Group-run detention center has sparked civil rights concerns in a historically Black community just a few miles away.
Jacob Wheeler
