The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
  
      
          LaborInterview                  
            
        This Labor Leader Who Nearly Unseated a GOP Senator Wants More Working-Class Candidates to Run
      
                    Dan Osborn ran as an independent in Nebraska and came close to ousting a two-term Republican incumbent. He’s not done taking on the billionaire class.
                          
                      Steve Early                  
            
    
  
      
          PalestineInterview                  
            
        Our Fight Doesn’t End at Cease-Fire
      
                    A conversation with pro-Palestine organizers looking towards the next phase of struggle: disrupting the flow of U.S. weapons to Israel.
                          
                      Nashwa Bawab                  
            
    
  
      
          DispatchPolitics                  
            
        You Are Invited to the Predators' Ball, as Food
      
                    At Trump’s second inauguration, no one wanted to admit they were the suckers.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    
  
      
          Comics                  
            
        Delay, Deny, Decry
      
                    Comics for a Dysfunctional Healthcare System
                          
                      Kendra Wells,                       Jen Sorensen,                       Tom Tomorrow and                       Mattie Lubchansky                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointPolitics                  
            
        Looking for the Resistance
      
                    The true believers came out to the People's March in D.C., but a mass movement against Trump 2.0 failed to materialize.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointPalestine                  
            
        The Gaza Cease-fire Is a Major Step—But the Fight for Palestine Must Continue
      
                    After 15 months of carnage, a cease-fire agreement offers a desperately needed respite. There are many obstacles, yet the movement to stop U.S. support for Israel goes on.
                          
                      Phyllis Bennis and                       Khury Petersen-Smith                  
            
    
  
      
          InvestigationPolitics                  
            
        Trump's Greenland Problem
      
                    As the president-elect's call to buy—or take—a sovereign country moves from punchline to possibility, a look at the real stakes of the Arctic’s mounting cold war.
                          
                      Adam Federman                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointPalestine                  
            
        A Cease-fire in Gaza: Healing Wounds Will Take Years—and Much More
      
                    A cease-fire in Gaza is hope, and hope will help Gaza heal and rebuild.
                          
                      Yousef Aljamal                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        The Artist and the Ukrainian Front
      
                    Zhanna Kadyrova ponders the role of art in war—and finds new meaning in bullet-pierced walls.
                          
                      Matt A. Hanson                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        An Award to Sustain the Growing Labor Movement
      
                    Why we’re launching the Labor Organizer of the Year Award.
                          
                      Alex Han                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointPalestine                  
            
        Has the Fire Ceased?
      
                    We will not stop until Palestine is free.
                          
                      Eman Abdelhadi                  
            
    
  
      
          Climate                  
            
        L.A. Activists Put Price-Gouging Landlords on Notice
      
                    Tenant organizers see signs of illegal disaster profiteering on Los Angeles rental sites while 100,000 evacuees seek temporary or permanent lodging.
                          
                      Rebecca Burns                  
            
    
  
      
          CultureClimate                  
            
        Killing The Forest For The Trees
      
                    Trump intends to reopen the Tongass National Forest to logging. But environmentalists and tribal governments envision a more equitable and sustainable future for Southeast Alaska's economy.
                          
                      Caroleine James                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointElection 2024                  
            
        We Knocked Too Many Doors
      
                    In too many states, donors and organizers built infrastructure for one-off conversations instead of investing in issue campaigns that could have done more.
                          
                      Andrew Willis Garcés                  
            
    
  
      
          FeatureElection 2024                  
            
        School of Hard Knocks
      
                    What the Left learned from a bruising election.
                          
                      Henry Hicks IV                  
            
    
  
      
          Dispatch                  
            
        Michigan’s Muslims Take Matters Into Their Own Hands
      
                    Disgusted by Democrats' ongoing support for the genocide in Gaza, some Muslim and Arab American voters are embracing third-party candidates and community-based forms of political engagement.
                          
                      Malak Silmi                  
            
    
  
      
          LaborViewpointElection 2024                  
            
        The Profits of Fear
      
                    Trump’s mass deportation plans are a racist racket with deep roots in U.S. history and law.
                          
                      Alberto Toscano                  
            
    
  
      
          Viewpoint                  
            
        As President, Jimmy Carter Was Not a “Peacemaker”
      
                    The late Carter’s foreign policy record as president was mixed at best.
                          
                      Stephen Zunes