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Culture
The Problem With Cancer Memoirs
Popular accounts ignore the underlying race and class dynamics that determine vulnerability to the disease.
Margaret Garb
Labor
Texas Bill Would Require Workers Under 18 to Get Their Parents’ Consent to Join a Union
Moshe Z. Marvit
Labor
Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary is Literally the Worst
David Moberg
Feature
Maine Leads the Nation in Campaign Finance Reform
The head of Maine Citizens for Clean Elections talks about the corrupting influence of money in politics and what we can do about it.
Theo Anderson
Feature
Here’s What’s More Troubling About Rex Tillerson Than His Ties to Putin
As Secretary of State, Exxon's CEO could do enormous damage to the climate.
Kate Aronoff
Comics
The Amazing Russian Hack of the Democrats
Matt Bors
Rural America
Here’s What Elementary School and Hamilton (the Musical) Don’t Tell Us About the Supreme Court
Emelyn Lybarger and Ben Price
Dispatch
The Fight For Free College Moves to the States
How student organizers and a state representative are campaigning to eliminate tuition in Illinois.
Jeff Schuhrke
Labor
Delivery Drivers Sue Amazon Over Misclassification, Failure to Pay Overtime and the Minimum Wage
Bruce Vail
Labor
If We Are Serious About Building Powerful Unions, We Must Look to the Rank and File
Sean Larson and Natasha Raheja
Feature
Bill McKibben: Where the Climate Movement Can Still Make Progress, Even Under President Trump
Moving forward won't be easy, but we can help prevent the worst.
Bill McKibben
Culture
Sci-Fi Iraq: Authors Envision Their Country in 2103, a Century After the U.S. Invasion
In a new collection, Iraqi writers explore their nation's future, and ridicule their former occupiers.
M. Lynx Qualey
Rural America
Herbicide Drift: Missouri Peach Farmer Sues Monsanto for Crop Damages
Lorraine Chow
Viewpoint
Tom Geoghegan: 4 Things We the People Can Do About Our Unjust Voting System and a President Trump
A case for a house divided.
Thomas Geoghegan
Labor
Corporate Welfare Didn’t Start with Trump’s Carrier Deal
Toni Gilpin
Feature
How Keith Ellison’s DNC Bid Exposed Democratic Party Division on Israel
His rise touched a nerve among pro-Israel Democrats worried that ironclad bipartisan support for Israel is slipping.
Alex Kane
Feature
Trump Can’t Follow Through on His Promises—And Will Need A Scapegoat
The more he fails to deliver on his economic pledges, the more he’ll try to shift the blame.
Terry J. Allen
Feature
No, Rahm Emanuel Should Definitely Not Become Head of the DNC
Neoliberal centrism is exactly the wrong direction for the Democrats.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
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