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        Cop City and the Escalating War on Environmental Defenders
      
                    From laws targeting fossil fuel protests to the crackdown on Stop Cop City activists, corporations are calling in militarized law enforcement to crush dissent.
                          
                      Basav Sen and                       Gabrielle Colchete                  
            
    
  
      
        The Dystopian Future of U.S. Public Education Is On Display in Houston
      
                    The takeover of the Houston Independent School District by GOP officials is part of a broader attack on public education—but unions and community members are fighting back.
                          
                      Jackie Anderson,                       Ruth Kravetz and                       Jay Malone                  
            
    
  
      
        In Jenin, Palestinians Resist Against Israeli Helicopters And Drones
      
                    The largest Israeli military operation in Jenin since the Second Intifada spells what Israel has in store for Palestinians.
                          
                      Jehad Abusalim                  
            
    
  
      
        Remote Work Among the Issues at Play in CWA Election
      
                    At their national convention, communications workers are set to decide on a new president—and the future of work-from-home arrangements could be on the table.
                          
                      Steve Early                  
            
    
  
      
        We Can't Afford To Ignore Cop City
      
                    In These Times Executive Director Alex Han asks us to imagine a world where the needs of the people outweigh the powerful.
                          
                      Alex Han                  
            
    
  
      
        If Banks Can Be Bailed Out, Student Debt Can Be Canceled
      
                    Biden must act now to make student debt relief a reality—no matter what the Supreme Court says.
                          
                      Braxton Brewington                  
            
    
  
      
        The University of California Is Escalating Its Crackdown on Dissent
      
                    Three academic workers at the University of California, San Diego, were arrested on felony charges of vandalism and conspiracy to commit a crime. They were using washable markers and chalk.
                          
                      Rafael Jaime                  
            
    
  
      
        U.S. Elected Socialists Just Held Their Largest Gathering in Nearly 40 Years
      
                    A recent conference brought together democratic socialist elected officials from across the United States—including Bernie Sanders—to collaborate and strategize on advancing progressive public policy.
                          
                      David Duhalde                  
            
    
  
      
        Working Class History Is Happening Before Our Eyes
      
                    In These Times Executive Director Alex Han discusses how and why workers are organizing in unprecedented numbers as we speak.
                          
                      Alex Han                  
            
    
  
      
        How to Build the Media Our Movements Need
      
                    Bhaskar Sunkara, Founding Editor of Jacobin and President of The Nation, and Alex Han, Executive Director of In These Times, on building left media that can fight the Right's propaganda machine.
                          
                      Alex Han and                       Bhaskar Sunkara                  
            
    
  
      
        Abortion Rights are Trans Rights
      
                    One year after Dobbs, a record amount of anti-LGBT legislation has been unleashed across the country. What’s needed now—more than ever—is solidarity among marginalized genders.
                          
                      Lexie Bean                  
            
    
  
      
        Dobbs Means People Like Me Can’t Plan Their Future
      
                    A woman reflects on her abortion and says she is “living proof” that it can sometimes be the best path.
                          
                      Ryan-Simone                  
            
    
  
      
        How Chicago Broke the Neoliberal Fever
      
                    The Windy City has long been a laboratory for free market fundamentalism. But the election of Mayor Brandon Johnson and a landmark number of left-wing City Council members indicates the emergence of a new Chicago school.
                          
                      Miles Kampf-Lassin                  
            
    
  
      
        Tony Evers Just Signed Off on the Largest Voucher School Expansion in 30 Years
      
                    Public school advocates say they feel betrayed by Wisconsin’s “Education Governor” and that the budget package that was on his desk is “a bad deal” that includes “a pittance to public schools.”
                          
                      Samantha Winslow                  
            
    
  
      
        Robert Reich: Trump Won't Get a Civil War Over His Indictment
      
                    Donald Trump is as dangerous as ever, and is inciting violence. But the country is not going to war with itself over his own narcissistic cravings.
                          
                      Robert Reich                  
            
    
  
      
        Biden Is Turning Out to Be More Like Obama Than FDR
      
                    After passing stimulus programs and promising a Roosevelt-like administration, President Biden and national Democrats are back to embracing austerity. We deserve better.
                          
                      Scott Remer                  
            
    
  
      
        On CORE’s 15th Anniversary, Reflecting on the Teachers Caucus That Changed Chicago—and the Nation
      
                    The Caucus of Rank-and-File Educators was formed in 2008 when a group of educators and union members came together to transform the Chicago Teachers Union. What they would build would end up changing the city—and country—forever.
                          
                      Jackson Potter                  
            
    
  
      
        Republicans Are Now Trying to Defund the Libraries
      
                    Claiming to protect children, Republicans are going after libraries and librarians instead of the police, gun manufacturers, and actual child sexual abusers.
                          
                      Sonali Kolhatkar