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The backstory behind the unions that bought a Chicago Sun-Times stake
Brian Dolber
In the 1920's, unions used written publications and radio shows to counter anti-immigrant and anti-labor feelings
Hey Marvel, please don’t take away female Thor’s hammer
Mark Peters
The Jane Foster version of the classic hero is not only a critical and financial success, it's a vital step forward
“We waked up stark mad Abolitionists”
Robert K. Sutton
Inside the New England big money, made off of slavery, that also funded the fight to keep slavery out of Kansas
A summer survival guide for the Trump era
Robert Reich
Robert Reich's summer survival guide on how to relax during the era of Trump.
3 Marines missing after aviation “mishap” involving MV-22 Osprey off Australian coast
Charlie May
Other servicemembers on board were rescued, but a search mission continues for three marines
Why Facebook’s racism problem might never be solved
Keith A. Spencer
Recent tales of online abuse directed at marginalized groups epitomize tech's structural inability to address hate
LISTEN: Why is burning the American flag considered “speech”?
Joe Dunman
Heightened Scrutiny is a podcast exploring landmark civil rights cases. On this episode: Texas v. Johnson
The Democratic Socialists of America hit 25,000 members. Here’s why this could mark a political turning point
Keith A. Spencer
Red-bait all you want, but the Democratic Party owes its existence to the radicals who pushed it left
First Democratic contenders for 2020 are unveiled: For progressives, it’s not an inspiring batch
Conor Lynch
If chameleonic Kamala Harris and corporate-funded Cory Booker are the frontrunners, there could be trouble ahead
California votes to extend landmark cap-and-trade program — while allowing big polluters to get away with murder
Reynard Loki
The new legislation makes huge concessions to the fossil fuel industry
They were just what we needed: Why The Cars matter
Annie Zaleski
The band was the perfect bridge between classic rock traditions and futurist pop approaches
Cynthia Nixon’s run against Cuomo for New York Governor may be a good thing
Alessandra Maldonado
The "Sex and the City" star has said Governor Cuomo is wrong on public schools and may be mulling a run against him
Inside the Colorado Mansion where the kittens of BDSM run wild
Michael Stahl
An eye-opening afternoon at The Chateau, with the fast-growing, feline sub-sect of the adult role-playing universe
Not even Americans for Prosperity likes Wisconsin’s terrible Foxconn deal
Jeremy Binckes
The free-market group Americans for Prosperity isn't too pleased with a multi-billion dollar deal with Foxconn
History shows that stacking federal science advisory committees doesn’t work
Donald Boesch
Science panels, committees and board members appointed by Pruitt will cause public to lose trust in their findings
Flat Earthers and feedback loops
Todd Gitlin
How Trump, Murdoch, Breitbart & Co. drive reason toward the end of its tether
Cities are already suffering from summer heat. Climate change will make it worse
Brian Kahn
By 2075 residents of Phoenix will spend almost half the year in temperatures 95 degrees or higher
Must they have so little dignity?
Mike Logfren
Reince Priebus’ fall is a sad metaphor for Trump’s America
Speculation over a political campaign heats up as Zuckerberg hires former Clinton pollster
Charlie May
This move, coming after his cross-country "listening tour," has led some to conclude he's running for something
Trump’s next military scapegoat: Foreign-born service members targeted by Pentagon
Sophia Tesfaye
Warning of “foreign infiltration,” Republicans are now looking to deport members of the U.S. military
Despite pious rhetoric, anti-choice politicians don’t actually care about women’s and children’s health
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives claim they want to protect women, but their track record shows they don't prioritize women's health
Has the moment for environmental justice been lost?
Talia Buford
Facing Trump’s proposals to cut programs, Democrats scramble to make up for missed opportunities to protect them
Democrats will fund anti-abortion candidates, for now — but this fight’s not over
Matthew Sheffield
While party hedges, pro-choice groups insist that ditching women's rights won't save red-state Democrats
Trump’s white nationalism torments us now, but the “centrality of whiteness” will fade away
Carey Purcell
Author Sheryll Cashin explains how cultural dexterity is spreading despite Trump
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