The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
Remembering Hillary’s Entry into Politics—For Junior High President
The story of Hillary Clinton's first campaign and her outrage at Nixon's 1960 defeat—plus her famous chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Betsy Vandercook

Feature
None of the Democratic Candidates Have Gotten Syria Right: Why They Should Be Talking Peace, Not War
Obama has finally taken a tentative path toward a viable solution--but may waffle without support
Stephen R. Weissman

Culture
Watching Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’ Is Three Hours of Self-Punishment and I Loved It
Tarantino gives us a hangman-based civilization, with specious “law and order” talk doing nothing to obscure the essential cruelty of his characters’ actions.
Eileen Jones

Labor
Rahm Emanuel Is Trying To Pay Wall Street Banks Even More for Chicago’s Bad Financial Deals
Saqib Bhatti

Feature
The Obama Administration Is Continuing a Failed Strategy of Building Military Bases Around the World
The United States seems intent on continuing its imperialistic policies in the Middle East (and worldwide).
David Vine

Labor
The Tragedy of Al Jazeera America’s Demise
Ari Paul

Feature
The Other Keystone: The Alberta Clipper, the Pipeline No One Is Talking About
The Alberta Clipper pipeline is already transporting huge quantities of oil, but is doing so under the radar.
Branko Marcetic

Labor
Los Angeles Charter Teachers Say Their Administration Is Aggressively Trying To Bust Their Union
Bruce Vail

Culture
A New Documentary Explores the Anti-Apartheid Activists in South Africa You Never Learned About
A new film project explores a long-forgotten chapter in the global struggle against apartheid.
Peter Cole

Labor
Why Did My Union Give an Early Endorsement to Hillary Clinton Over Bernie Sanders?
John E. McElhenny II

Labor
As Attacks on Unions Continue, Bringing Back the Strike May Be Our Only Hope
Shaun Richman

Comics
Where Are Obama’s Tears Over ICE Raids?
Eric Garcia

Feature
Why the GOP’s Mexico Fence Fantasy Is a Farce
Environmental damage? Exorbitant cost? Immigrants' ability to find a way around it anyway? No matter! Build The Wall!
Jim Hightower

Labor
Kshama Sawant Shows That Ordinary People Aren’t Afraid of Unapologetic Leftist Politics
Jonathan Rosenblum, Alternet

Labor
Yesterday’s ‘Friedrichs’ Arguments Show Labor’s Difficulties in a Post-‘Citizens United’ World
Moshe Z. Marvit

Viewpoint
Bernie Sanders’ Election Would Mean the End of ‘Too Big To Fail’ on Wall Street
Why have the power players of the Democratic Party allowed this to continue?
Larry Cohen

Feature
Ted Cruz’s Collateral Damage: Why So Few Americans Care About Dead Civilians
For the most part, Americans don’t think or care much about the real-world consequences of unleashing American air power.
Rick Shenkman

Labor
A Guide to ‘Friedrichs,’ the SCOTUS Case That Could Decimate Public Sector Unions
Ben Rosenfield
