The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
Rural America
The Food Revolution and the War for Our Minds
Jonathan R. Latham
Dispatch
Civil Rights: The Next Generation
What happens in Baltimore isn’t going to stay in Baltimore
Martha Biondi
Feature
Two Years After Snowden’s Leaks, Little Has Changed in Obama’s Approach to Transparency
The public and even Congress are acting against mass surveillance. When will the President get the memo?
David Sirota
How Real Is Orange is the New Black’s Take on Prison Pregnancy?
Victoria Law
Labor
Mexico-EU Trade Agreement “Could Be Worse Than NAFTA”
Yana Kunichoff
Viewpoint
The Secrets and Lies of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
President Obama insists there's "nothing secret" about the massive trade deal—yet we aren't allowed to know anything that's in it.
Joel Bleifuss
Feature
The Culture Wars Are Over—And They Aren’t Coming Back
The movements of the 1960s challenged the Leave It to Beaver values of American life, producing the culture wars. But those wars are now finished.
Micah Uetricht
Viewpoint
Is Our Politicians Learning?
The most formidable challenger for Jeb Bush is his own brother’s legacy.
Susan J. Douglas
Feature
#NoTarSands Resistance March Draws Thousands in Midwest
Indigenous activists from the 200 Great Lakes Indians lead thousands to say to #NoTarSands in the largest anti-tar sands demonstration in Midwest history.
David Goodner
Labor
AFL-CIO Says Labor Has Been Blocked from Trans-Pacific Partnership Debate
Marc Daalder
Labor
With Thousands Marching in the Streets, Chicago Teachers Union Declares ‘This Means War!’
Martin de Bourmont
Feature
“You can’t just vacuum up all of this data of innocent citizens”
Joel Handley discusses the Chicago Police Department's use of StingRay technology and other high-tech monitoring of people's movements.
Lauren Gaynor
Comics
Why Cops Attack Black Teens at Pool Parties
Matt Bors
Labor
Applebee’s Is Trying To Limit Workers’ Ability to Sue the Company When Their Wages Are Stolen
Bruce Vail
Labor
Searching for the New Militant Minority in the American Labor Movement
Charlie Post
Feature
Michigan Is in the Midst of a “Massive Experiment in Unraveling U.S. Democracy”
The austerity-on-steroids measures currently taking place in Michigan may soon be coming to a state near you.
Laura Gottesdiener
Labor
New NY Times Poll Finds Americans Are Pretty Pessimistic About Beating Big Money in Politics
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Culture
The Climate Change-Induced Dystopia of ‘The Water Knife’ Is Not Just Sci-Fi—It’s Already Here
The climate change-induced tragedies The Water Knife chronicles are already happening today; they’re just not happening to us—yet.
Jessica Stites
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