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Bankruptcy Scheme Shafts Coal Miners
Patriot Coal wins in bankruptcy court, reneges on retiree benefits.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Labor
Snowden Leak Highlights Few Whistleblower Protections for Intelligence Contract Employees
Mike Elk

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To Frack or Not to Frack in Illinois
New legislation that will regulate fracking in the state has divided environmentalists.
Marla Donato and students of DePaul University

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Food Stamps on the Chopping Block
Washington's attack on the poor continues as the Senate votes for big cuts to food aid.
Cole Stangler

Occupy Gezi Movement Gains Backing From Striking Workers
Samantha Winslow

Dispatch
‘The Colorado Model’
Voting just got easier in Colorado.
Theo Anderson

Viewpoint
Our Iron Curtain
The 'border security' provisions of the new immigration bill solve a problem that isn't.
Achy Obejas

Labor
Chicago Demands Justice for Wal-Mart Workers
Griffin Bur

Dispatch
Buycott Koch
A new smartphone app lets users put their money where their principles are.
Patrick James Drennan

Labor
Dirty Dishes: The Laundry Workers Center Aims to Make Another Workplace Cleaner
Sarah Jaffe

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The Dirty Wars, Abroad and At Home
Jeremy Scahill's new film on drone warfare shows why we need to stop the war on whistleblowers
Trevor Timm

Labor
From the Mines to Wal-Mart, Hope Dies Last
Jonathan D. Rosenblum

Comics
U.S. Surveillance
Jeff Danziger

Feature
Rethinking American Exceptionalism
America is certainly exceptional, but that isn't necessarily something to be proud of.
David Sirota

Dispatch
Aloha, Workers’ Rights!
Hawaii is poised to become the second state in the nation to protect the rights of domestic workers.
Luke Brinker

Labor
BREAKING: OSHA Inspected Philly Building Collapse Site, But Did Not Shut It Down
Mike Elk
Occupy Gezi Crackdown Intensifies; GMO Labeling Victory; Europeans Rebel Against Lending Troika
Ben Lorber

Photojournalists Fight Replacement by iPhones
Rebecca Burns
