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Farmworkers Hit NYC to Protest Wendy’s Labor Practices

Farmworkers Hit NYC to Protest Wendy’s Labor Practices Farmworkers Hit NYC to Protest Wendy’s Labor Practices

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers protests the fast-food company’s refusal to sign on to its fair labor initiative.

Oct 17, 2013 / Aaron Miguel Cantú

That Time When DC Stopped Funding Domestic Violence Shelters While Both Congressional Gyms Stayed Open

That Time When DC Stopped Funding Domestic Violence Shelters While Both Congressional Gyms Stayed Open That Time When DC Stopped Funding Domestic Violence Shelters While Both Congressional Gyms Stayed Open

Who decides what’s “essential” during a government shutdown?

Oct 17, 2013 / Mattea Kramer and Jo Comerford

Chris Christie Gets What He Wanted: Very Little Democracy

Chris Christie Gets What He Wanted: Very Little Democracy Chris Christie Gets What He Wanted: Very Little Democracy

The New Jersey governor gamed the election process to assure that few voters chose the state's new senator: Cory Booker.

Oct 17, 2013 / John Nichols

Nothing Ted Cruz Said About the ACA Today Is True

Nothing Ted Cruz Said About the ACA Today Is True Nothing Ted Cruz Said About the ACA Today Is True

Ted Cruz made defiant, historic remarks today outside the Senate chamber--but little of what he said was correct. 

Oct 16, 2013 / George Zornick

What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape 

What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape  What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape 

The Maryville case is yet another example of why we need to educate people about rape.

Oct 16, 2013 / Jessica Valenti

The Senate’s Obamacare Tweak Is Unlikely to Damage the Law

The Senate’s Obamacare Tweak Is Unlikely to Damage the Law The Senate’s Obamacare Tweak Is Unlikely to Damage the Law

The Senate’s deal to reopen the government and extend the debt limit reportedly contains a small change to the health law—but it’s not a win for the GOP. 

Oct 16, 2013 / Zoë Carpenter

Lessons From the Great Default Crisis of 1975

Lessons From the Great Default Crisis of 1975 Lessons From the Great Default Crisis of 1975

Thirty-eight years ago, New York City almost went bankrupt. Then as now, conservatives took a hardline stance.

Oct 16, 2013 / Kim Phillips-Fein

De Blasio Wins Debate; GOP Wants Him as Its False Equivalency Voodoo Doll

De Blasio Wins Debate; GOP Wants Him as Its False Equivalency Voodoo Doll De Blasio Wins Debate; GOP Wants Him as Its False Equivalency Voodoo Doll

With de Blasio coming out on top in last night’s debate, Republicans regroup for future attacks. 

Oct 16, 2013 / Leslie Savan

Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine

Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine

It’s deploying all its resources to fight the growing world movement against the occupation.

Oct 16, 2013 / Feature / Max Blumenthal

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

Months after the Rana Plaza factory disaster, victims’ families have received little to no compensation.

Oct 16, 2013 / Feature / Jason Motlagh

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