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Labor
Think Democrats Take Labor’s Money and Loyalty for Granted? Here’s Proof.
Micah Uetricht
Labor
A Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the Clinton Campaign’s Calculated Decision to Oppose the TPP
Branko Marcetic
Labor
New U.N. Report Shows Just How Awful Globalization and Informal Employment Are for Workers
Elizabeth Grossman
Feature
Donald Trump’s Energy Adviser Doesn’t Know How Electricity Works
And other takeaways from yesterday's debate between Clinton and Trump’s energy advisers.
Kate Aronoff
Feature
Remembering Tom Hayden (1939-2016): My Friend and a Lifelong Change Maker
The activist and lawmaker leaves behind a life worth studying.
Richard Flacks
Labor
Beyond the Fight for 15: The Worker-led Fast Food Union Campaign Building Power on the Shop Floor
Arun Gupta
Feature
Voices from the Movement for Native Lives
Advocates talk about the country's "silent, comfortable genocide."
Stephanie Woodard
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In “Fleabag,” TV Finally Gives Us a Female Anti-Hero to Love
The six-part British series shows us a self-destructive, bitter, angry young woman and trusts that we will care about her pain.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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The Luxury of Opting Out of This Election
People whose livelihoods can turn with an election can't afford to wait for a third party to rescue them.
James Thindwa
Labor
Leaks Show Machinists’ Union President Secretly Moved Up Endorsement Vote to Help Clinton
Branko Marcetic
Rural America
Co-op Corruption: The Fight to Restore Democratic Control Begins in New Mexico
Tracy Frisch
Labor
BREAKING—One Bourbon, One Strike and No Fear: Jim Beam Workers Win a Better Contract
Mario Vasquez
Rural America
Federal Species Survival Plan Threatens Existence of Wild Red Wolf Population
Dan Zukowski
Labor
In Wake of NLRB Ruling, AFT and SEIU Vie to Organize Grad Student Workers at Northwestern
Jeff Schuhrke
Feature
Neither Clinton Nor Trump Is the Great Pumpkin
On the 50th anniversary of the Charlie Brown classic, politics reminds us that hope isn’t always an asset.
Theo Anderson
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Trump’s Right: The Election Is Rigged. But He’s Wrong About Who’s Rigging It.
There’s a reason people feel unheard in American democracy.
Kate Aronoff
Feature
“Pussy Grabs Back” Organizers React to Debate, Plan Ahead Post-Election
Defeating Trump is No. 1. But holding a Clinton administration accountable to the left is a close second.
Kate Aronoff
Feature
In Raging Battle for North Carolina, Progressives Push Back
The state seems to sum up both the worst and the best of American politics.
Theo Anderson
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