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FeatureInvestigation
Sin escape: Dentro del sistema de casas de huespedes en Texas donde el abuso, la negligencia, y la explotación son comunes
Mientras Estados Unidos se enfrenta a los mayores recortes del sector médico en su historia, Texas presenta una visión aterradora del futuro de la atención médica a largo plazo.
Ottavia Spaggiari
FeatureInvestigation
Nowhere to Go: Inside the Texas Boarding Home System Where Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation are Widespread
As the United States faces the largest healthcare cuts in its history, Texas presents a frightening vision of the future of long-term care.
Ottavia Spaggiari
Culture
Assata Shakur’s Autobiography is the Road Map to Freedom We Still Need
The freedom fighter's complicated life calls us to test our tongues against the burning sting of truth.
Atarah Israel
Departments
The Big Idea: Municipal-Owned Grocery Stores
With rising grocery prices and increasingly sparse options, more places are considering municipal-owned grocery stores to create equitable access to food.
J. Patrick Patterson
LaborPodcast
Off the Rails: A Mega-Merger Between Rail Giants Would Be a Disaster for Workers and Communities
Railroad workers warn of devastating consequences if Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific merge.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborPodcast
Despite Trump’s Threats, Labor Leaders say They’re Not Going Anywhere
Union leaders David Huerta and Everett Kelley map out unions’ role in the fight against fascism.
Maximillian Alvarez
ViewpointDepartments
For the First Time in the Trump Era, a Key Opportunity Is Here
This month voters repudiated MAGA in elections large and small across the country. Those of us on the left need a clear-eyed assessment of the political terrain and a vision that can look beyond the current fight.
Alex Han
LaborPalestinePodcast
Graduate Student Workers Find Unity Amid Intense Repression
Amid Trump’s attacks on higher education and academic freedom, labor leaders are fighting back.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborFeature
They Worked Underground in the Uranium Mines. They've Been Surrounded by Death Ever Since.
The uranium industry left a trail of sickness and loss through Navajo territory, yet Trump is pushing for another mining boom.
Sarah Lazare
Culture
Queen Mother: A Chief of Her People
Uncovering the life of a Civil Rights icon, Pan-Africanist and reparations pioneer.
Eleanor J. Bader
Culture
“Art Is A Commons”
An exclusive conversation with aja monet on organizing from a place of love, the legacy of the Maroons and the urgency of art in these times.
Fatima Jalloh
Comics
NYC Under IKEA Law, Lead-Chugging Gladiators and Other Comics
December comics from Kirk Anderson, Tom Tomorrow, and Jen Sorensen.
Kirk Anderson, Tom Tomorrow and Jen Sorensen
Politics
How Movement Organizers In Office Are Responding to the Rise of Authoritarianism
Elected leaders with Local Progress discuss how they are moving progressive policy forward while defending against the assaults of the Trump administration.
Michael Whitesides
LaborFeature
Visible and Invisible: How ICE Is Terrorizing Chicago’s Working Class
Fear, panic, hiding for days—this is the experience of families under assault by the Trump Administration
Sarah Lazare
Politics
What Socialism Got Right
Writing "The Red Riviera" taught me that even flawed socialist systems offered insights into equality, solidarity, and the dignity of everyday life.
Kristen R. Ghodsee
LaborDepartments
Labor Solidarity Defends Against Deportations
In 1978, immigrants won a long fight with U.S. Border Patrol after a raid meant to union-bust.
In These Times Editors
Podcast
Trump Cuts Leave VA Hospital Nurses and Veteran Patients in a Crisis
Already burdened by years of funding cuts and understaffing, registered nurses who work at Veterans Health Administration facilities across the country are facing a crisis as the impact of the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce take effect.
Maximillian Alvarez
ViewpointPalestine
Mamdani Won. Now What?
After two years of a genocide committed by the Israeli government in Gaza, Israel’s grip on the political narrative is slipping.
Nashwa Bawab