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Maine Becomes the First State To Test Ranked-Choice Voting
Progressives vote for their favorite candidates without the fear of spoilers.
Julia Conley
Labor
Boeing Workers in S.C. Have Finally Unionized. But Trump’s Labor Board Could Kibosh It.
Michael Arria
Viewpoint
The GOP Wants To Open the American Dream to the Poor, By Taking Away Their Food
By cutting food stamps and instituting work-for-food requirements, Republicans say they are creating a land of opportunity.
Joel Bleifuss
Labor
For Big Corporations Like Walmart, Wage Theft Penalties Are Just the Price of Doing Business
Sasha Kramer
Culture
We’re Still Locking Up the Mentally Ill
When the only prescription is jail time.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Rural America
Plant a Tree: A Native Community Takes a Step to Reverse Climate Change
Stephanie Woodard
Feature
California’s Left Swing Is Very Good News for Progressives Nationwide
Tuesday's primaries show that from universal healthcare to early childhood education and taxing the wealthy, progressives are winning the battle of ideas in the Democratic Party.
Theo Anderson
Labor
Over 90% of UPS Teamsters Just Voted to Strike
Joe Allen
Feature
Never Mind the Wall—They’re Building Warehouses for Immigrant Children
The newest plank of immigration enforcement? Piling children into overcrowded detention centers.
Peter Certo
Feature
Why We Should Be Alarmed That Israeli Forces and U.S. Police Are Training Together
Black and Palestinian activists speak out about a dangerous pattern.
Domenica Ghanem
Dispatch
Summer Lee’s Plan To Bring Democratic Socialism to Pennsylvania
“That we have not just revolted is crazy to me.”
Mitchell Stewart
Labor
Rank-and-File Union Members Are Leading Another Massive Strike. This Time It’s AT&T Workers.
Rebecca Burns
Labor
The Chicago Tribune Is Finally Union as the Media Organizing Wave Intensifies
Stephen Franklin
Feature
An Immigration Lawyer Explains What’s Really Happening with Family Separation
A conversation with Eve Stotland, director of legal services for The Door.
Sarah Jaffe
Viewpoint
It’s Time to Put Israel on Trial
The court of public opinion isn't enough. Israel's leaders should face charges in The Hague.
Joel Bleifuss
Viewpoint
Before Bernie, There Was Jesse
For a brief moment 30 years ago, it looked like our first black president would be the leader of a multiracial working-class coalition.
Salim Muwakkil
Rural America
Like Fracking, Factory Farms Are Profitable and Ecologically Insane
Wenonah Hauter
Labor
How the NFL Players’ Union Can Block the League’s New Ban on Protests
Kathy Wilkes
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