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Chase Says It’s Fighting Climate Change. So Why Is It Financing the Fossil Fuel Industry?
Here's why climate justice campaigners protested the big bank's shareholder meeting last week.
Kate Aronoff

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YIMBYs Exposed: The Techies Hawking Free Market “Solutions” to the Housing Crisis
Anti-displacement activists hate them. Tech firms and big developers love them—and shower them with cash.
Toshio Meronek

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The Never-Ending Nakba
Israel mass-expelled Palestinians from their lands in 1948. The displacement hasn't stopped since.
Rahul Saksena

Labor
Inside the Closed Facebook Groups Where the Teacher Strikes Began
Lois Weiner

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Inside the Closed Facebook Groups Where the Teacher Strikes Began
How Facebook helped make the wave of teachers’ strikes possible.
Lois Weiner

Labor
Police Union Is Lobbying To Expand Powers To Tase People Who Don’t Pose a Threat
Michael Arria

Rural America
An Informed Public Threatens Those in Power, But Our Public Is No Threat
CELDF

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The Only Explanation for Why the NRA Has Chosen Oliver North as its New President
The selection of North, a known war criminal, shows that the NRA is fully embracing its role as an extremist right-wing organization.
Branko Marcetic

Viewpoint
We’re All Zucked
Tepid regulations aren’t enough to break Facebook’s hold on our personal data.
Jacob Silverman

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Socialists and Progressives Just Trounced the Democratic Establishment
On Tuesday, insurgent challengers beat out their opponents in races across the country by running on bold left platforms.
Miles Kampf-Lassin

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Palestinians Are Forcing the World to See Their Humanity
The Gaza massacre is a war crime. And the United States is complicit alongside Israel.
Phyllis Bennis

Labor
From The Women’s March to The Poor People’s Campaign, A Call for Economic Human Rights
Cathy Albisa

Labor
Seattle Just Showed How to Rein In Amazon—And the Company Is Going to War
Daniel Moattar

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Watch This Palestinian-American Woman Crush Every Media Trope About the Gaza Protests
Noura Erakat delivers a much-needed corrective to dehumanizing U.S. media spin.
Sarah Lazare

Rural America
The Perils of High Fashion and the 1918 Migratory Bird Act Treaty
Angela Serratore

Dispatch
Serfdom in the Magic Kingdom: Disney Workers Rise Up Against Poverty Wages
The happiest place on earth pays so little that some of its workers are homeless.
Bryce Covert

Viewpoint
These Statistics Show Why Gazans Are Risking Their Lives To Protest Israel
The humanitarian crisis and the current death toll.
Sasha Kramer

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As Israel Kills Dozens, Gazans Continue to Protest. A Palestinian Woman Explains Why.
"This is a revolution of refugees," says Intimaa Alsdudi.
Alex Kane
