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The New York Times Tries to Manufacture Tension Between Mamdani and Jewish Voters That Simply Isn’t There
In the race for mayor, Zohran Mamdani is polling second with Jewish New Yorkers—but one would hardly know it reading the paper of record.
Adam Johnson
LaborPodcast
Is The Finish Line in Sight for the Country's Longest Ongoing Strike?
A conversation with three Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists on key updates in their two-and-a-half-year strike to win back their healthcare.
Maximillian Alvarez
A handful of grim-faced people raise hands in yellow shirts that say "KC Tenants" with a bull
Housing
Striking Tenants Withhold Rent for 247 Days and Win
A victory in Kansas City suggests that the tactics of organized labor can work for tenants.
Rebecca Burns
Dispatch
The Next Fight in the Democratic Party
Justice Democrats, the organization that backed Squad members like AOC and Ilhan Omar, has endorsed their first candidate for the 2026 cycle—Donavan McKinney.
Eli Day
PalestinePodcast
After Raids, Columbia, UMich Organizers Say “We Keep Us Safe”
As students are targeted for pro-Palestine speech, graduate unions step up with bargaining, mutual aid and political education.
Maximillian Alvarez
Viewpoint
Your Invitation to the Negative Coalition
They have failed, but that doesn’t mean we have won.
Alex Han
Departments
Many Evictions Are Informal or Illegal—Just-Cause Protections Can Help
When just-cause protections are in place, landlords need a valid reason, like non-payment of rent, to evict a tenant.
J. Patrick Patterson
Culture
Photography in Protest
Redeat Wondemu’s 10-year Modern Muse project honors the resilience of Ethiopian women across continents.
Amelia Parenteau
PalestineCulture
Queer Folks Mobilize for Palestine
Queer organizers rallied against drag bans and continue to do the same for Palestine
Henry Hicks IV
ViewpointPolitics
Built to Dominate
Palantir is designing the infrastructure of repression—and telling us why.
Alberto Toscano
Comics
SeverVance and Other Comics
New comics by Mattie Lubchansky, Jen Sorensen, Tom Tomorrow and Ruben Bolling.
Mattie Lubchansky, Jen Sorensen, Tom Tomorrow and Ruben Bolling
LaborFeatureClimate
The Flooded Future of Disaster Labor
Day laborers, a workforce threatened by Trump, are key to rebuilding after disasters.
Sarah Jaffe
Feature
Global Trade at Gunpoint
Trump is setting up a protection racket to expand corporate power around the world
Sarah Lazare
FeatureCover StoryPolitics
“I Am Not Afraid”
The Trump administration is attacking protesters from all angles. Activists refuse to back down.
Adam Federman
LaborViewpoint
Trump’s Budget Bill Will Massively Expand the Racial Wealth Gap
The GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is set to be a disaster for Black workers.
LaToya Parker and Dedrick Asante-Muhammad
Rural America
Trump’s Cuts to AmeriCorps Are Stripping Resources from Rural Communities
DOGE has slashed over 1,000 AmeriCorps grants, many of which funded education and social services in rural areas.
Ilana Newman
LaborInterview
What's Really Artificial About AI is AI Itself
"The phrase artificial intelligence is a marketing term that is used to sprinkle some magic fairy dust that brings the venture capital dollars."
Sarah Jaffe
InterviewPolitics
The Christian Right’s 250-Year Fight Against America
Many religious groups have wanted to destroy liberal democracy, explains author Jerome Copulsky. But before Trump, none had taken power.
Kathryn Joyce
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