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She Spoke Up for Due Process. Now She’s Detained Without Charges.
Americans should demand the release of jailed Salvadoran lawyer Ruth Lopez — because it can happen here, too.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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VIDEO: Phyllis Bennis Says “Stop the War” at the National Moral Monday Peace Rally
Bennis calls the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran "immoral and illegal" and demands an end to U.S. funding of the Gaza genocide.
Climate Justice
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While the U.S. Doubles Down on Fossil Fuels, Other Countries Are Charting a Path Away From Them
The recent Santa Marta conference in Colombia was the world’s first diplomatic conference expressly dedicated to phasing out fossil fuels.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Digging Up North Korea’s Christian Roots
Jonathan Cheng’s book is an indispensable guide to understanding the methods by which the North Korean regime captured at least some of the...
Racial & Gender Justice
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The Supreme Court’s War on the Voting Rights Act Sends America Backwards
It took 60 years for Black Americans to get representation in Congress proportionate to their numbers. Now we’re likely to backslide.
Climate Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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The Airbrushing of Climate Change
Donald Trump is leading the United States in a great leap backward. The rest of the world, at least when it comes to...
Economic Justice
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Who Pays Federal Income Taxes? The Rich, But Not Nearly as Much as They Should — or Once Did
A closer look at IRS data shows our tax system isn’t keeping up with rising inequality.
Economic Justice
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Articles
AI, Gig Work, and the Future of Nursing
How scheduling algorithms, productivity tools, and a fast-growing app-based contingent workforce are turning bedside care into something closer to gig work.
Economic Justice
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Chicago Teachers Are Making This May Day Count
A Q&A with Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Jackson Potter about why they're mobilizing en masse this May 1.
Climate Justice, Economic Justice
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Re-Opening Mexico to Fracking Could Lead to More Corporate Lawsuits
In any battle over fracking, transnational corporations would be well-positioned to overpower local resistance.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Why Russia’s Backwardness Benefits Putin
But Putin’s reliance on the troika of fossil fuels, corruption, and autocracy to prevent a political challenge to his authority may end up...
Economic Justice
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The Corporate and Billionaire Opponents of San Francisco’s Overpaid Executive Tax
Five billionaires and numerous corporations with huge pay gaps are funding a war chest against Proposition D on the city's primary ballot.