The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Banking on Detention: Demonstrators Call on Wells Fargo to Divest from Private Prisons
Rebecca Burns

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End the Mansion Subsidy
If you can afford a million-dollar mortgage, you don't need a tax break.
David Sirota

The ‘Fight for Fifteen’ Is On
Ben Lorber

Labor
Death Notice For A Steel Mill: Sparrows Point To Be Liquidated, Razed
Bruce Vail

Labor
JFK Airport Security Workers Declare Strike, Protesting Lack of Training
Sarah Jaffe

Labor
The Young and the Disconnected
Michelle Chen

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Electoral College Shakeup
How Republicans could put a lock on the presidency.
Rob Richie
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Largest Iceberg Break-Up Ever Filmed
Jacob Marshall

Labor
Rahm the Grinch? Janitors Say Emanuel Is Stealing Their Christmas
Kari Lydersen

“Choose Life” Coathanger Debuts in Cincinnati
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Goodbye, Mr. Quips
Barney Frank retires at the end of 2012; we will miss his Capitol wit.
James Patterson

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It’s Ironic, Isn’t It?
We shouldn't be so quick to blame irony for our waning political commitment. It's the symptom, not the disease.
Barrett Swanson

Mexican-American Singer Jenni Rivera’s Death a Loss for Women’s, Immigrant Rights Movements
Ernesto Aguilar

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Dethrone ‘Filibuster King’ Mitch McConnell
The fight is on to fix the minority's silent domination of the Senate.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Labor
Right-to-Work in Michigan: Not as Repeal-Proof as Republicans Think It Is
Sarah Cobarrubias

Anti-Rape Activist Alyssa Royse Duped By Rapist
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Right-to-Work in Michigan Is About Politics, Not Economics
Michigan's anti-union legislation will hurt the state’s economy, not help it as Republicans claim.
John Logan

Labor
CWA’s Cohen: Can Labor and Allies Create an ‘American Spring?’
David Moberg
