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Labor
Resisting Trumpism Can Revive the U.S. Labor Movement
The array of attacks on democracy and workers’ rights present an opportunity to expand labor’s power—if unions are willing to seize it.
Stephen Lerner and Joseph A. McCartin
Viewpoint
The U.S.-Iran War Is Illegal. Here’s Why That Matters.
If this war continues without accountability, it threatens even more dire consequences in years ahead.
Phyllis Bennis
The Price of War
How America’s history with Iran has already shaped ordinary lives
Rebecca Kay Bright
LaborFeaturePolitics
More Than A Slogan: Labor's New Gambit to Tax the Rich
Washington State just enacted a historic "millionaire tax"—and as organizers set their sights on state legislatures, more could soon follow suit.
Rebecca Burns
Minnesota Sues Trump Admin for Withheld Evidence in Good, Pretti Killings
Federal agents “denied Minnesota investigators access to key information” in the DHS shootings, the lawsuit says.
Chris Walker
Politics
Mayor Mamdani and New Yorkers Want to Tax the Rich. Where Is City Council Speaker Julie Menin?
Leaders in city and state government support raising taxes on the wealthy, but Gov. Hochul and Speaker Menin are refusing to get on board. Now, grassroots groups are increasing the pressure.
Luca GoldMansour
Investigation
Exclusive: FBI Files Counter Government Argument in Texas “Antifa” Trial
FOIA records obtained by Type Investigations and In These Times raise questions about evidence presented in Prairieland case.
Adam Federman
Palestine
A Memory to Light the Way
“Grief does not go anywhere, but instead takes up residence within us.”
Emily Glick
Viewpoint
Women Pay the Highest Price for U.S. ‘Wars of Liberation’
As an Iraqi, I’ve spent my life fleeing, surviving, and bearing witness to wars justified by lies. In Iran, we’re seeing yet another.
Dena Al-Adeeb
LaborPodcast
The Teamsters Could Be Fearless Again
A rank-and-file-led slate of candidates is challenging O’Brien’s MAGA-happy leadership of one of the country’s biggest unions.
Maximillian Alvarez
Palestine
Eid in Gaza After the Genocide
A Celebration That Now Lives in Memory
Yousef Aljamal
FeatureCover StoryPolitics
The New Antifascist Consensus
How organizers and everyday residents—now activists—are stopping ICE around the country
Shane Burley
Viewpoint
A Snapshot of the Possible
Since the financial crisis and Great Recession of the early Obama era, a core group of community and union organizers in Minnesota had been building what they called “alignment.” January 23 was one fruit borne from that labor.
Alex Han
Politics
After a Torrent of Dark Money, AIPAC and Corporate Interests Flop in Illinois Elections
The pro-Israel lobby spent millions to intervene in the Democratic primaries, but in the two most high-profile races AIPAC came up short.
Jake Johnson
ComicsComics
An Homage to Chicago’s the Orphanage and Other Comics
New comics commenting on everyone from Kristi Noem to Trump by Bianca Xunise, Tom Tomorrow, Jen Sorensen and Brian McFadden.
Bianca Xunise, Tom Tomorrow, Brian McFadden and Jen Sorensen
Fighting Cancer Has Given Me New Insights on the Anti-Fascist Challenge We Face
To resist authoritarianism, our work must be deeply relational. We must act even in uncertainty. Nurturing builds power.
Amisha Patel
Viewpoint
What a Democratic Socialist Economic Agenda Looks Like
As democratic socialism returns to the U.S. public eye, socialists need to make clear how their vision differs from the liberalism most Americans are familiar with. Here are five crucial distinctive elements of a socialist policy agenda.
Max B. Sawicky
“We’ll All Go Down to Jail”
Minnesota rises with civil disobedience and mass protest.
Sarah Lazare