The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
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Joss Whedon Warns of Romney Zombie Apocalypse
Jessica Stites
Someday a Real Rain Will Come and Wash All This Scum Off the Streets…
Lindsay Beyerstein

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Canvassers Gone Wired
Labor's get-out-the-vote efforts go digital.
David Moberg

Labor
Jerry Tucker: A Life on the Front Lines for Workers
David Moberg

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Back to School in the Bronx
In Fire in the Ashes, Kozol returns to the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx—“the poorest congressional district in the nation.”
Jarrett Dapier
Labor
More Political Intimidation at Work; NYT Byline Strike Looms; Half of Unemployment Dollars Unclaimed
Mike Elk

Labor
At Alt Budget Hearing, Chicagoans Decry Privatization and Job Cuts
Kari Lydersen

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Russell Means: The Man I Knew
The leader of the American Indian Movement, Oglala citizen and indigenous patriot remembered.
Robert Chanate

Labor
World Bank’s Anti-Labor Analysis Is a Dirty Business
Michelle Chen

WikiLeaks Releases Damning New Docs on Detainees
Nyki Salinas-Duda

As Canadians Protest Tar Sands, Texas Tree Blockaders Get the Run-Around from TransCanada
Rebecca Burns

Labor
New Contract Spells Good News for 1,200 Chicago Airport Workers—Unless City Moots It
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Some Newark Teachers, Inspired by Chicago, Seek to Thwart Concessionary Contract
Josh Eidelson
Today in Laughable Campaign Ads: Congressional Candidate Portrayed as ‘Corn-Dogging’ Radical
Sarah Cobarrubias

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In Defense of the Undecided Voter
In a complicated election, are the waverers really the simple-minded ones?
David Sirota
Front-Page Privilege: 0.2 Percent of Immigration Stories Written By Latinos
Nyki Salinas-Duda

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Our Political Pravda
With the election approaching, Americans are being spun like pinwheels, and media fact-checkers are struggling to keep up.
Kenneth Rapoza

Labor
The Formula for ‘Equal Opportunity’: Why Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough
Michelle Chen
