The Wisconsin Idea
Clinton Campaign Will Stop Taking Cash from Private Prison Companies’ PACs and Lobbyists
George Lavender
Feature
Why Are U.S. Special Forces Operations Expanding Across the Globe?
This year alone, U.S. Special Operations forces have been deployed to a record-shattering 147 countries—75% of the nations on the planet.
Nick Turse
Feature
Faced With Exorbitant Utility Costs, New York State Residents Fight To Keep The Lights On
A housing rights organization in Poughkeepsie, New York, stands with its community against a utility company's attempt to disconnect low-income family homes.
Laura Gottesdiener
Dispatch
A Bill of Rights That Puts Workers Above Corporations
It's up to the voters of Spokane, Washington.
Simon Davis-Cohen
Prison Phone Call Rates Capped
George Lavender
Labor
The Complicated Story Behind Those Images of Terrified Air France Executives Fleeing Workers
Robert Zaretsky
Labor
Union Democracy Pioneer Herman Benson, Defender of Rank-and-File Labor Reformers, Turns 100
Mark Brenner
Labor
SEIU, IBEW Locals in New Hampshire Announce Bernie Sanders Endorsement
Mario Vasquez
Rural America
Why the Left Isn’t Talking About Rural American Poverty
Lauren Kaori Gurley