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Welcome to the New Season Of "Keeping up With the Broligarchs"
The latest comics curated by Matt Bors
Attacking Iran Is No Way to Support Iranian Protests
Trump’s military threats only embolden Iran's leaders to crack down. The best way to support protestors is through diplomacy.
David Vine
LaborDispatch
“We Are Facing a Tsunami of Hate”: Amid ICE Crackdown, Unions and Community Groups Call for Minnesota Shutdown in 10 Days
Following the ICE murder of Renee Good and an assault on the state by federal immigration forces, a labor-community coalition is calling for residents to refuse to work, shop or go to school on January 23.
Amie Stager and Sarah Lazare
LaborPodcast
Workers Win As Longest Running Strike In The US Ends
After a lengthy legal process, the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals decisively sided with striking journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Maximillian Alvarez
Labor
The Largest Nurses Strike in New York City History Just Kicked Off
Nearly 15,000 healthcare workers across New York City are on the picket lines demanding safe staffing and workplace protections.
Brad Reed
Viewpoint
End Military Action in Venezuela and Help Working Class Americans
Healthcare costs are doubling, food prices are rising and the safety net is shredded. So why are we launching an illegal war to profit oil companies?
Lindsay Koshgarian
Viewpoint
ICE Is the Domestic Terror Threat
The federal agent who killed Renee Nicole Good shot her because he knew he could—because the Trump administration has purposely empowered law enforcement to act with impunity.
Jordan Liz
Politics
The Serious Risks of Trump’s Executive Order Curbing State Regulation of AI
Dozens of states have placed regulations on artificial intelligence technology to protect residents from an array of potential harms. Now these protections could be under threat due to actions by the Trump administration.
Anjana Susarla
Politics
The Antidote to Fear is Courage
Why we have to be louder and bolder about being against fascism.
Azadeh Shahshahani and Stephanie Guilloud
FeatureInvestigation
“Clever as Serpents”: How a Legal Group’s Anti-LGBTQ Policies Took Root in School Districts Across a State
In Pennsylvania, parents are challenging Independence Law Center policies while trying to avoid a legal case that could go to the conservative Supreme Court.
Kathryn Joyce
DepartmentsHousing
The Rent Is Too Damn High! Time for a Rent Freeze?
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani campaigned on a rent freeze policy, but what does it actually mean?
J. Patrick Patterson
Podcast
Don’t Forget the People of East Palestine
Journalists Maximillian Alvarez and Steve Mellon urge a new approach to journalism as they accept an Izzy award for their work documenting East Palestine.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborClimate
Rising heat, failing kidneys: Climate’s hidden toll on migrant workers
Migrant workers return from Gulf countries with failed kidneys, victims of extreme temperatures, grueling labor, and a global system that leaves them unprotected.
Natalie Donback
Podcast
In Conyers and East Palestine, Residents Face Lingering Effects of Chemical Disasters
From Hawai‘i to Michigan to Ohio, the residents of America’s “sacrifice zones” are comparing notes, and fighting for justice together.
Maximillian Alvarez
ViewpointPolitics
Antifa Everywhere
As Trump revives the war on terror against domestic opposition, what does antifascism mean?
Alberto Toscano
Viewpoint
There Should Be No Debate. Corporations Should Pay More Taxes.
As Chicago's budget standoff continues, the issue of whether corporations should pay more taxes to support the public good should not be contentious.
Elizabeth Todd-Breland
Comics
In 2026, Kristi Noem Will Eat a Dog on Live Television
New comics with predictions for the new year and the introduction of MurderKorp, a startup "connecting customers with ordinary people willing to murder someone for them."
Emily Flake, Jen Sorensen, Rob Rogers and Kendra Wells
Podcast
Inside the Fight To Unionize California’s Climbing Gyms
The Touchstone Climbing community unionized five gyms, but now the challenge is demanding a fair contract.
Mel Buer