The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
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Ugandan President Defies West, Signs Anti-Gay Bill
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China’s Green Movement
Environmentalists cut through the smog of state repression.
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Downton Abbey, Season 4, Episode 8: Dear Abbey, What’s to Become Of Us?
One writer's advice for Downton's plot-twist-beset heroes and heroines.
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Anti-Fracking Fight Heats Up in Maryland
Baltimore's march against the proposed Cove Point project was the largest environmental protest in the city's history.
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Labor
The U.S. Military’s Assault on Overseas Labor Rights
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Free Contraception Is in Danger Again
A Supreme Court case may prioritize employers' religious freedoms over women's health.
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Comics
The Flip Side of Michael Dunn
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Labor
Former Teamster Official Pushed Anti-UAW Message on Social Media
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NFL Homophobia Revealed: Football Is a ‘Man’s-Man Game’
The league's remarks about Michael Sam aren't just anti-gay; they are employment discrimination.
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Labor
San Francisco Protesters Take Aim at Twitter’s Tax Breaks
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KIEV, UKRAINE
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Who’s Afraid of Rahm Emanuel?
Amara Enyia, who plans to run for mayor of Chicago in 2015, certainly isn’t.
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Labor Leaders React to Volkswagen Loss; Some Express Frustration with Democrats
David Moberg

Labor
In Nick of Time, Portland Teachers Make Deal to Avert Strike
Sarah Jaffe

Culture
Let the Witness Speak
In Claude Lanzmann's new Holocaust documentary The Last of the Unjust, the line between right and wrong blurs.
Michael Atkinson

Culture
Faux Vox Populi
Will Obama's promises to fix inequality turn out to be as hollow as Clinton's were?
Chris Lehmann
If Workers Can’t Organize in Tennessee, Volkswagen May Take Business Elsewhere
Alex Wolff
