What were once considered the ravings of tinfoil-hat conspiracy junkies are now par for the course for the Trumpian right and its analysis of the state of public education.
Last year’s elections saw a resurgence for Germany’s socialist party Die Linke. In an interview, coleader Ines Schwerdtner explains how the party is seeking to expand beyond current left-wing voters ...
When it comes to reversing labor’s decline, union elections through the National Labor Relations Board have proven woefully insufficient. We need strategies for building workplace power that aren’t ...
Donald Trump justified his war on Iran under the pretext of preventing nuclear proliferation. But as the US’s allies consider developing nuclear arsenals, he’s set a dangerous precedent for their ...
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke ...
We have another report that Israel used the military power the US underwrites to pressure Donald Trump into a disastrous war ...
David Rivera, a longtime close friend of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is facing federal charges for allegedly acting as a foreign agent for. The trial and its revelations about foreign influence ...
Gilbert Achcar explains how oil, US power, and regional rivalries have shaped decades of conflict in the Middle East — and ...
In response to what they describe as foot-dragging by the administration in contract negotiations, student workers at Columbia University have authorized a strike. We spoke to some of them about their ...
If unions are serious about reversing their decline, then shorter, smaller, faster first contracts might be what is needed to ...
From Trump to Orbán, Meloni to Modi, leaders around the world have turned fear, grievance, and national pride into political ...
Taxing the rich in New York, as Zohran Mamdani has proposed, isn’t just right and necessary. New polling shows a strong ...