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Rural America
Pebble Mine: “One More Indicator That We Are Undoubtedly the Dumbest Species on the Planet”
Thomas Linzey

Labor
The Untold Story of How Immigrants Turned the Wobblies into a Global Force
Shaun Richman

Dispatch
Meet Larry Krasner, Philly’s New Progressive DA Who Has Sued the City’s Police Dept. 75 Times
Krasner beat his Republican opponent by over 40 points last night, part of a progressive electoral wave across the country.
Nyle Fort

Labor
Union Rights Were the Difference Between NFL Players Kneeling for the Anthem and Bowing to Trump
Kathy Wilkes

Feature
Saudi Bombing and Blockade Are Devastating Yemen, And Yemenis Know the U.S. Bears Responsibility
U.S.-backed Saudi aggression is stoking anti-American sentiment in Yemen.
Nasser Arrabyee

Feature
Trump’s Visit Shows the U.S. Calls the Shots in South Korea. But Its People Intend To Resist.
It is up to the peace movement to rein in Trump on North Korea.
Christine Ahn

Feature
Donna Brazile’s DNC Revelations Are a Sign the Left Is Winning the War in the Democratic Party
The centrist establishment is discredited—and party insiders like Brazile can tell which way the winds are blowing.
Branko Marcetic

Labor
Calif. Just Passed Landmark Law to Stop Bosses From Discriminating Against People with Convictions
Michael Arria

Rural America
Out-Going NOSB Member Calls Out Corporate Agribusiness and Organic Fraud
Francis Thicke

Labor
Joe Ricketts Is a Walking Case for a $1 Million Maximum Income
Kate Aronoff

Feature
If Berniecrats Were British: How Jeremy Corbyn’s Momentum Won the Soul of the Labour Party
Momentum continues to play a central role in organizing the Left in the U.K.’s Labour party.
Sarah Jaffe

Feature
Rahm Emanuel’s Tribute to the World’s Richest Man Is Bad News for Chicago
The city's $2.25 billion offer to Amazon shows that the mayor puts the needs of tech profiteers over city residents.
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Rural America
The United States of Toxins in Graphic Relief
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Feature
This Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate Wants To Disarm and Demilitarize Police—And He’s Winning
Raymond Dehn's progressive policies on criminal justice, housing and more are resonating across the city.
Valerie Vande Panne

Feature
In 1979, This Economist Predicted Puerto Rico’s Modern-Day Financial Crisis
The dominoes that led to the collapse were set up decades ago.
Alex V. Hernandez

Viewpoint
Trump Must Go
We can’t have an out-of-control president with a finger on the button.
Joel Bleifuss

Feature
The Revolution Will Not Be Business Casual—and Other Takeaways From the Women’s Convention
The convention in Detroit was great on diversity and energy, but light on systemic analysis.
Jordan Sarti and Hannah Steinkopf-Frank

Labor
How Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Hate Is Galvanizing Hotel Workers to Fight Back
Bruce Vail
