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Labor
French Workers Step Up Labor Strikes: “With This Law, We’re Going Toward a Catastrophe”
Cole Stangler
Viewpoint
On the Clinton Foundation, Why Are Journalists Telling Us to Look the Other Way?
Hillary Clinton’s media sycophants appear to have forgotten how political corruption works.
Joel Bleifuss
Labor
The Fight to Save UMass Labor Center Is a Fight for Worker Power
Shaun Richman
Feature
Our Most Vital Infrastructure Isn’t “Crumbling.” It Hasn’t Been Built Yet.
To fight climate change, we need a new vision for green transit.
Theo Anderson
Feature
The Other Democratic Socialist From Brooklyn
Community organizer Debbie Medina is running for state Senate on an anti-gentrification platform.
Haley Markbreiter
Feature
Bill Moyers: Economic Inequality Is a Threat to the Very Core of Our Democracy
Plutocracy and democracy cannot coexist.
Bill Moyers
Feature
The U.S. Spends Millions Funding Central America’s Drug War. A New Report Says It Hasn’t Worked
Militarized law enforcement may have done more damage to human rights than it has to crime rates.
Parker Asmann
Labor
This is How You Win: A Guided Tour of the Campaign at City College of San Francisco
Michael McCown
Feature
Welcome To The Next Incarnation of the Bernie Sanders Campaign
Our Revolution has big ambitions, but is still figuring out its role within the movement.
Kate Aronoff and Ethan Corey
Feature
The GOP Wants To Blame Black Misery on Democratic Mayors. Here’s Why That’s Wrong.
It is intellectually dishonest to imply that state and federal policies do not play an outsize role in the condition of urban black communities.
James Thindwa
Culture
Inside the Tax-Avoidance Racket of “Wealth Management”
A sociologist's new book reveals how the ultra-rich starve public coffers and undermine democracy.
Chris Lehmann
Feature
How the U.S. Government Has Used 9/11 to Criminalize People of Color
In the 15 years since the attacks, heightened surveillance and security have cracked down on Muslims and immigrants.
Azadeh Shahshahani and Stephanie Guilloud
Rural America
Despite Record Yields, Farm Sector Profits are Forecast to Decline for the Third Straight Year
John Collins
Feature
Liberal Pundits Once Championed Government Transparency—Then Hillary Clinton Ran For President
Matt Yglesias and Kevin Drum have suddenly come out against open government, betraying a long journalistic legacy.
Branko Marcetic
Feature
BREAKING: Obama Administration Steps In to Halt Dakota Access Pipeline—For Now
After months of protest by Native tribes, the federal government has issued an order to stop the pipeline, reversing a judge's ruling made earlier in the day.
Kate Aronoff
Labor
150 Million Workers in India Just Staged the Largest Strike in History To Resist Neoliberalism
Theo Anderson
Labor
It’s Game On for Grad Students After NLRB Rules They Can Unionize
Rebecca Nathanson
Labor
45 Years After Attica, Prisoners Are Organizing What Could Be the Biggest Prison Strike Ever
Anna Simonton
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