The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Culture
Tel Aviv Rorschach
The Attack, a tasteful thriller about a Palestinian suicide bombing, will please both sides of the divide. And that's its problem.
Michael Atkinson
Illinois Governor Signs Controversial Fracking Law
Jessica Corbett
Feature
America Feeds the Rich
If the Farm Bill passes, it will literally take food out of the mouths of babes.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Video
Protests Surge in Brazil in Response to Police Brutality
Lewis Kendall
Comics
A Way Forward On Gun Control?
Matt Bors
Again, Federal Judges Reject NLRB ‘Poster Rule’
Griffin Bur
22 Arrested in New Wave of Resistance to Keystone XL Pipeline
Jeff Schuhrke
Is The NSA Listening To Our Phone Calls?
Patrick James Drennan
Comics
Vietnam Vets
Jeff Danziger
Feature
How Obamacare Could Flatline
Employers are doing their best to exploit loopholes in the ACA, and that's just one of many perils.
David Moberg
Feature
The Hundred Years’ War for Healthcare Reform
Until the ACA, reform attempts have been thwarted throughout the last century.
Adam Gaffney
Feature
Underinsured in the Age of Obamacare
The Affordable Care Act does not make healthcare a right.
Adam Gaffney
Labor
The Demise of Labor Papers is a Crisis—Is It Also an Opportunity?
Roger Bybee
Supreme Court Rules No More Protests On Its Grounds
Patrick James Drennan
Labor
Dark Days for Philly Schools As Cuts Threaten to Decimate District
Micah Uetricht
Chicago Activists Win Release of Detained Day Laborer
Lauren Teixeira
Feature
A Turkish Spring?
The roots of the revolt in Taksim Square and the future of rebellion
Erik Forman
Labor
Why Safer Food Workers Mean Safer Food
Michelle Chen
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