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Centrist Dems May Not Call Black and Brown Communities Shitholes—But They Treat Them That Way
The loud denunciations of Trump serve to hide liberal racism.
Benji Hart
Labor
Here Are the 10 Worst Attacks on Workers From Trump’s First Year
Economic Policy Institute
Labor
Defending Democracy Means Organizing Your Workplace
Barry Eidlin and Micah Uetricht
Labor
In a Landslide Vote, the LA Times Just Unionized, Upending a Long Anti-Labor History
Kari Lydersen
InvestigationGoodman Institute
Exclusive Photos Contradict Coal CEO’s Claim He Had Nothing To Do with Rick Perry’s Coal Bailout
At a previously undisclosed March 29 meeting, Robert Murray gave Perry a hug and a wishlist. Six months later, Perry unveiled a controversial plan that echoed one of Murray's proposals.
Kate Aronoff
Labor
Here’s How Trump’s Labor Department Quietly Gave Bosses Even More Power Over Their Workers
Michael Arria
Labor
The Trump Admin’s Approval of Medicaid Work Requirements Threatens the Lives of Poor People
Meaghan LaSala
Dispatch
The 38 Dakota Warriors Lincoln Hanged
Native riders commemorate a forgotten massacre.
Justin Perkins
Rural America
Democrats Have Gone off the Rails in Rural America. Can a New Report Get Them Back on Track?
John Collins
Labor
Tech Workers of the World, Unite!
Julianne Tveten
Labor
Republicans Are Taking Voter Suppression to the Workplace
Shaun Richman
Feature
The Forgotten Socialist History of Martin Luther King Jr.
King believed that a multiracial working-class movement was required to overcome the failings of capitalism.
Matthew Miles Goodrich
Feature
New York City Sues Fossil Fuel Companies for 200 Years of Climate Destruction
The city is modeling how to take Big Energy to task.
Kate Aronoff
Rural America
This Is Why Carrots Cost More Than Twinkies
John Ikerd
Feature
Why We Must Not Look Away From Trump’s Attacks on Salvadoran Immigrants
While his inflammatory rhetoric dominates the news, Trump is upending the lives of 200,000 Salvadoran migrants and refugees.
Michelle Chen
Labor
Amid Freezing Classrooms, Baltimore’s Teachers Fight to Democratize City’s Schools
Ryan Harvey
Feature
In a Surprising Move, the Anti-Pipeline Movement Is Taking a Page from Hobby Lobby
Religious groups are using First Amendment arguments in efforts to stop pipelines and protect Native lands.
Ben Walker
Labor
Carrier Workers Are Livid After Facing Layoffs Despite Trump’s Promises
Bryce Covert
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