The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Greek Parliament to Discuss Austerity as Protests Rage
Allison Kilkenny
Feature
United Citizens vs. Citizens United
Two years after the infamous ruling, support builds for a constitutional amendment.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Palestinian Detainee Khader Adnan Agrees to End Hunger Strike
Rebecca Burns
Labor
Why Should Anti-Choice and Anti-Gay Groups Have More Right to Boycott and Picket Than Unions?
Josh Eidelson
Labor
A&P Bankruptcy Saga Nears End, but Pain Just Beginning for Thousands of Workers
Bruce Vail
Comics
Elephant
Eric Garcia
Labor
‘There’s a Ripple Effect’: A Chicago Librarian Speaks Out About Cutbacks
Kari Lydersen
Santorum: “Liberals Are the Anti-Science Ones”
Lindsay Beyerstein
Feature
Seattle Port Strike Challenges ‘Independent Contractor’ Lie
Truck drivers in the Puget Sound shut down ports for two weeks—and begin to shift the balance of power.
David Bacon
36,000 Quebec Students Strike Over Tuition Hikes
Allison Kilkenny
Dispatch
Argentina’s Pulp Fiction: Grupo Clarín and Freedom of the Press
A new law aiming to end a media monopoly is condemned by international news outlets.
Julie Turkewitz
Viewpoint
Newt Gingrich’s Vintage Female Problem
He doesn't seem to like older women. They ought to take revenge at the ballot box.
Susan J. Douglas
Labor
Manufacturing Revival a Worthy Goal, but Obama’s Timid Plans Won’t Get Job Done
Roger Bybee
Labor
Senate Democrat: Obama Caused Pension Cut on Federal Workers
Mike Elk
Labor
Berkeley Workers ‘March For Dignity’ After DHS Audit Slashes Steel Plant Workforce
Rose Arrieta
Occupy Continues to Declare Victories
Allison Kilkenny
Culture
A Hipstamatic Moment
Kodak is bankrupt. But we still crave the instant nostalgia that was once the company's hallmark.
Chris Lehmann
Labor
‘There Is Not Enough Work’: Nearly Half of Mexicans Now Officially Poor
Stephen Franklin
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