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Rex Tillerson Could Be America’s Most Dangerous Secretary of State
The former Exxon Mobil CEO spent his entire adult life working for a company that has left a trail of carnage in its ruthless pursuit of oil.
Antonia Juhasz
Labor
Anti-union Effort in Kentucky Is Ripped Straight from the Koch Playbook
Mary Bottari
Feature
The GOP Is Trying to Kill You
With Donald Trump at the helm, Republicans are readying to unleash holy hell through public policies.
Kate Aronoff
Rural America
The Food Movement Has People and Can Make the World a Better Place…But It Will Need Land
Rural America In These Times
Labor
Breaking the Chains: Can Labor Unions Organize Retail Workers?
Seth Kershner
Viewpoint
To Protect Abortion Rights, Progressives Need to Think Big
The fight for reproductive justice is about to get harder, and now is no time for complacency.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Labor
Kentucky Right-to-Work Law Now a Question of When, Not If
Bruce Vail
Labor
Labor Opponents Already Have The Next ‘Friedrichs’ SCOTUS Case Ready to Go Under Trump
Moshe Z. Marvit
Viewpoint
Why We Need a New Left Internationalism
Neither neoliberal globalization nor populist isolationism offers a workable path forward.
Leon Fink
Comics
What Legacy Is Obama Trying to Protect?
Matt Bors
Rural America
In Minnesota, St. Paul Public Schools Make Indigenous History Part of the Curriculum
Scott Russell
Rural America
In Minnesota, St. Paul Public Schools Make Indigenous History Part of the Curriculum (Part II)
Scott Russell
Feature
“There’s Not Very Much Time”: Robert Reich’s Plan to Fix the Democratic Party
The progressive economist outlines his vision for reviving the economy, reinventing the party and resisting Donald Trump.
Joel Bleifuss
Viewpoint
“Identity Politics” Takes a Hit
After the election, many on the Black Left are once again grappling with the "race vs. class" debate.
Salim Muwakkil
Viewpoint
A Deal with the Orange Devil? Progressives Debate Whether to Seek Common Ground With Trump
The president-elect says he wants a jobs-creating infrastructure bill—should Democrats help make it happen?
John Feffer and Max Sawicky
Feature
Behind the Scenes: 40 Years of In These Times
Four decades of radical publishing
ITT Contributors
Culture
We Hunted Down the 10 Best Films of 2016
From the Iranian mystery Fireworks Wednesday to the German black comedy Toni Erdmann, this year's stand-out films were far off the beaten path.
Michael Atkinson
Viewpoint
Donald Trump’s Plans Are Incredibly Unpopular
The president-elect is missing a mandate in more ways than one.
Susan J. Douglas
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