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Honduran Indigenous Leader Asks Sen. Dick Durbin To Help ‘Stop the Assassinations’ in Honduras
Activists say U.S. policy in the region is still leading to violence.
Parker Asmann
Labor
New Labor Board Ruling Restricts Bosses’ Ability To Hire Permanent Replacements for Striking Workers
Robert Schwartz
Rural America
Organic Industry Watchdog Calls USDA ‘Animal Welfare’ Rulemaking a Betrayal of Farmers and Consumers
The Cornucopia Institute
Labor
What Will It Take To Wake Up the ‘Sleeping Giant’ of the New Working Class?
Shaun Richman
Labor
Teamster Retirees Win Surprise Victory, Force Government Not To Slash Their Pensions
Bruce Vail
Viewpoint
A Former Nation of Islam Activist Looks Back on Muhammad Ali
From a bout in Jamaica to an Air Force base in Germany to the streets of Chicago, Ali's presence was massive.
Salim Muwakkil
Viewpoint
Bernie Has Every Right To Raise Hell at the Democratic Convention
As wise man once said, “Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle."
Joel Bleifuss
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Seattle’s Lessons for Bernie Sanders Activists After the Elections
A new book gives some pointers on taking Sanders' revolution to the local level.
Steve Early
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Bernie’s Army Is Already Deploying in Down-Ballot Races
Volunteers plug in to progressive races nationwide
Ethan Corey
Feature
It Isn’t Too Late To Bring U.S. War Criminals to Justice
Other nations have done it.
Rebecca Gordon
Labor
Are Software Engineers the Latest Exploited Migrant Workers?
David Iaconangelo
Labor
Illinois College Faculty Say Continued Cuts Have ‘Ripped the Guts Out’ of Public Higher Ed
Branko Marcetic
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Bernie Sanders’ and Donald Trump’s Popularity Shows that America Is Tired of ‘Limousine Liberalism’
Disillusioned and disgruntled, Americans are threatening the status quo from all sides.
Steve Fraser
Labor
How Can We Make Restaurant Jobs Into Good Jobs?
Seth Kershner
Labor
The Verizon Strike Shows that Average Workers Can Still Beat Corporate Giants
Dan DiMaggio
Rural America
Why Philanthrocapitalism, Technology and Good Intentions Have Failed to End Hunger
David Rieff
Culture
The Case Against Using the GDP as a Measure of Economic Health
The GDP has always been a bitterly contested yardstick, explains Ehsan Masood in a new history.
Chris Lehmann
Rural America
The War Prayer
Mark Twain
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