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How Cuba’s Bitter Sons Shut Down the U.S. Government
In Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, the Tea Party found the perfect pawns.
Achy Obejas

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A Fight Builds Over Multi-Employer Pensions
Unions are stepping up to oppose a likely bill in Congress to slash benefits.
Cole Stangler

Labor
For Goodwill’s Disabled Workers, Spotlight Is On Subminimum Wage
Bruce Vail

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Homeland, Season 3, Episode 7: Trauma Queens
For once, Carrie isn't the only character on Homeland undergoing emotional anguish.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Fight For 15 Confidential
How did the biggest-ever mobilization of fast-food workers come about, and what is its endgame?
Arun Gupta

Labor
New Workplace Injury Transparency; Miller Calls for Black Lung Probe; Airport Job Quality Plummets
Mike Elk

Let’s Talk About Campus Shout-Downs
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Charlie Trotter’s Complicated Legacy
As we mourn a great chef, we shouldn't sugarcoat the way he treated workers.
Arun Gupta

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The Ethics of Mob Justice
A 'Boston bombing victim' Halloween costume brought out the Internet's pitchforks.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Teachers Were Never The Problem
Poverty still lies at the root of the U.S. 'education crisis.'
David Sirota

Labor
Everett Ketchum, Flint Sit-Down Striker, Dies at 98
Edward McClelland

Labor
How To Save Chicago Schools? Fix the Flat Tax, Say Community Members
Matthew Blake

15 Under-the-Radar Progressive Wins of Election 2013
Moyers & Company

Comics
America’s Bad Dog
Eric Garcia

Labor
Exploitation Remains the Name of the Game at Dell’s Chinese Factories
Michelle Chen

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Mining Company Sues Canada Over Fracking Ban in Quebec
New trade agreements could hamstring progressive regulations in North America.
Cole Stangler

Labor
A Fridge Full of Uranium for Honeywell Employees
Mike Elk

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Ralph Nader: Madder Than Ever
The five-time presidential candidate has a four-letter word for today's Democrats.
Cole Stangler
