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West Bank Diaries
In May, the author spent ten days traveling around Israel, Palestine and Jordan with the liberal pro-Israel advocacy organization J Street. What follows are excerpts from the journal she kept during her trip.
Marilyn Katz
Dancing to a Different Drum
Bhaskar Sunkara
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The Revolutionaries Feeding the Obesity Crisis
Big Food thinks three meals a day just isn't enough.
David Sirota
Labor
Scabs Brought in To Run Nuclear Power Plant During Lockout in Mass.
Mike Elk
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Why ‘Chicago-Style Politics’ is America’s New Normal
"Chicago-Style Politics" Is Simply Business As Usual in D.C.
Theo Anderson
The Justice Department’s Battle Against Medical Marijuana
Isaac Dalke
Fracking Fatalities: Organized Labor Implores Federal Agencies to Stop the Killings
Mike Elk
How Climate Change Got Removed From the Agenda of the Rio+20 Summit
Rebecca Burns
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Peter Beinart’s Brave, Quixotic Quest
The former liberal hawk wants to create a more humane Zionism, but have the facts on the ground in the West Bank made that impossible?
Jordan Michael Smith
Culture
Archivists as Activists
Curating social movements.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
In L.A., Housing the Homeless Proves Less Expensive Than Criminalizing Them
Isaac Dalke
Labor
“No Justice, No Piece”: Pizza Company Accused of Targeting Immigrant Strikers
Josh Eidelson
Stacking the Deck: Austerity Logic in Florida
John Carl Baker
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A Female Surgical Nightmare
How a problematic medical device has escaped FDA regulation.
Lindsay Beyerstein
#PDF12: Julie Ruvalo on Backpage.com and Sex Trafficking
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Black Days for the Irish Economy
Kari Lydersen
Hungry for Justice in Chicago’s Little Village
Angela Smith
The People’s LRAD
Sarah Jaffe
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