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Teacher Strikes are About Far More than Fair Pay

Teacher Strikes are About Far More than Fair Pay

Apr 12, 2018

A growing movement is connecting labor struggles with justice in the classroom and the community.

Do the Poor Deserve Health Care? These Politicians Say No.

Do the Poor Deserve Health Care? These Politicians Say No.

Jan 24, 2018

Billionaire-backed politicians are turning Kentucky’s health care miracle into a tragedy.

If There’s a War on Coal, Coal Already Lost

If There’s a War on Coal, Coal Already Lost

Oct 26, 2017

Trump’s coddling can’t save the notoriously dirty industry when cleaner options and better jobs abound.

The GOP Health Plan Would Make the Opioid Crisis Even Worse

The GOP Health Plan Would Make the Opioid Crisis Even Worse

Mar 23, 2017

States that supported Trump are going to be the hardest hit.

Coal’s Collateral Damage

Coal’s Collateral Damage

Apr 29, 2015

The industry is still wrecking the Appalachians as it withers.

America Needs a Single Payer Health Care System

Apr 25, 2011

Even if Obama’s overhaul works as planned, there will still be 23 million Americans lacking health insurance in 2019.

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