The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
Feature
Veronica Mars and the Case of the Disappearing Feminism
The movie version of Veronica Mars keeps the wit, but not the politics that once made the TV series great.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Twitter Is Public. Deal with It.
Lindsay Beyerstein
Comics
About That Missing Malaysian Plane
Matt Bors
MALAKAL, SOUTH SUDAN:
Rachel K. Dooley
Labor
$15 Hourly Wage Looks Likely in Seattle
Sean Crosbie
Judge Orders Federal Government To Enforce State Voter ID Laws
Andrew Mortazavi
Labor
Academic Labor Unrest Spreads to Maryland Colleges (UPDATED)
Bruce Vail
Maryland Tries Out ‘European-Style’ Healthcare
Danayit Musse
The UAW’s Surprising New Supporter
Alex Wolff
Feature
The Revolution Will Be Filmed
Jehane Noujaim, director of Oscar-nominated documentary The Square, on the challenges of shooting a revolution-in-progress.
Ed Rampell
Labor
Many Disappointments for Labor in Illinois Primaries, With One Bright Spot
David Moberg
Labor
Chicago Voters Overwhelmingly Support $15 Living Wage
Charlotte Lait and Patrick James Drennan
McDonald’s Franchise Owner Will Pay Employees $500,000 in Owed Wages
Ana Martinez
KIEV, UKRAINE
Rachel K. Dooley
Toyota’s DOJ Fine Largest in Automative History
Danayit Musse
Feature
Conflict in Ukraine Could Be a Boon for Big Gas
A slew of bills in Congress would expedite permits for liquefied natural gas exports.
Cole Stangler
Feature
Oakland Activists Unite To Protect Privacy
An enormous 'domain awareness center' would have integrated cameras and data from across the city into one mass surveillance system.
Thomas Hintze
Feature
Meet the ‘Missing’ Workers
More than 5 million Americans have given up hope of a job. Who are they?
David Moberg