The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

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The Scariest Things We Learned From the UN’s Climate Change Report
The situation may not be helpless, but the news definitely isn't good.
John Light

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How I Met, Impregnated and Promptly Disregarded Your Mother
The popular CBS sitcom isn't the warmhearted delight viewers make it out to be.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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The Immigration Movement’s Left Turn
Advocates are moving away from the "pathway-to-citizenship" compromise—and are demanding a moratorium on deportations.
Michelle Chen

Comics
If You Made That Obamacare Deadline, Here’s What You Must Know
Matt Bors

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When It Comes to Zombie-Killing, Father Knows Best
'The Walking Dead' is arguably one of the more conservative shows on television.
Katherine Don

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Beyond the Minimum Wage
When it comes to achieving economic justice, organizers and politicians have to set the bar higher.
Amy Dean

Culture
Clever Girls
'Men or books?' These could be mutually exclusive choices for young women in 1950s Europe, as two new novels show.
Jane Miller

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Nuclear Weapons Won’t Keep Us Safe
The U.S. will spend an estimated $1 trillion on its nuclear arsenal in the next 30 years. And for what cause?
Noam Chomsky

Comics
Fred Phelps Meets God
Matt Bors

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How a Shadowy Hollywood Conservative Group Gamed the IRS System
Yet the IRS doesn't seem to care all that much.
Adam Parfrey, AlterNet

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Game of Homes
The private-equity firm Blackstone could be your next landlord.
Rebecca Burns, Michael Donley & Carmilla Manzanet

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Kicked Out of Our Home, Courtesy of Blackstone
How an eviction, two arrests and one lost turtle led us to housing activism.
Michael Donley and Carmilla Manzanet

By Ridiculing Redskins, Colbert Made Racism ‘Truthy’
Lindsay Beyerstein

Labor
Is Perelman Jewish Day School the Hobby Lobby of Union-Busting?
Bruce Vail

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By Making Fun of Gwyneth, Are We Really Dismantling Privilege?
The reactions to Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow show that no matter what, women can't win.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Will U.N. Investigation of Sri Lankan War Crimes Finally Bring Peace?
Jeremy Gantz
Dozens More Tech Companies Implicated in Wage-Suppression Cartel
Alex Kogan

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Warren Buffet’s Epic NCAA Humblebrag
Buffett and Quicken Loans want to give you $1 billion for your perfect NCAA bracket—because they can.
David Sirota
