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‘Progressive’ Louisville coffee chain fires only Black manager in ongoing union battle
As retaliation against organizers mounts, so does support for the union from the wider community.
Keep readingBrazil on Fire – The rise of Bolsonaro
In the lead-up to the high-stakes national elections on Oct. 2, Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox takes listeners on a journey to understand Brazil’s turn toward fascism under President Jair Bolsonaro—and how the US helped push it along—in this special podcast series.
Keep readingWithout consequences, Israel will continue to murder Palestinians
The latest assault on Gaza is a direct result of Israeli impunity and Western and Arab inaction.
Keep readingBill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn look back on the Weather Underground
A new podcast series, ‘Mother Country Radicals,’ tells the story of the Weather Underground and the lessons radicals can take from them today.
Keep reading‘We’re Doing This Purely Out Of Love’
An overdose prevention site installation provided Baltimoreans with a sense of what places where people use drugs without fear of arrest—or death—would actually look like.
Keep readingWithout A/C, Texas prisons are reaching 110 degrees
A recent study from Texas A&M University found many prisoners fear the heat will kill them. Authorities are doing little to provide relief.
Keep readingThe Chris Hedges Report: Soldiers speak out against America’s misguided wars
In their new book, veterans Andrew Bacevich and Danny Sjursen describe how the realities of war expose the lies told by generals and politicians about American goodness and virtue.
Keep readingFired up rail workers rally in Galesburg, Illinois, as potential national strike looms
Rail workers, their families, and union siblings from across the country came together to highlight the horrible working conditions rail workers face and push for a fair contract.
Keep readingWeeks after Biden fist-bumps Saudi prince, US OKs $5 billion in Gulf arms deals
While the Pentagon said the sale of Patriot and THAAD missiles would boost regional “stability,” one Yemeni journalist countered that the transfer would only bring more Saudi “aggression” to his war-torn nation.
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