The Uncommitted national movement has reached Wisconsin, perhaps the most critical swing state in the country, for the April 2 primary. To learn more, In These Times interviewed Wisconsin organizers Reema Ahmad and Kyle Johnson, as well as elected officials Francesca Hong and Ryan Clancy.
Riley Roliff
Labor
This Union Is Organizing to Save Boeing From Itself
The Machinists are bargaining a contract with the airline giant for the first time in 16 years, and members are gearing up for strike votes this summer.
Don McIntosh
Cargo Ship Owner Behind Baltimore Bridge Crash Sued Multiple Times for Alleged Negligence, Worker Injuries
The Maersk-chartered MV Dali was detained by port officials in Chile last June after inspectors discovered a problem related to the vessel's "propulsion and auxiliary machinery."
Brett Wilkins
As a wave of wealth sweeps Montana, landowners are blocking the public from public lands.
Joseph Bullington
Missing Baltimore Bridge Workers Weren't Informed of Mayday Call
“We have people who love us, who wait for us to come home.”
Maximillian Alvarez
Labor's 2024 Political Dilemma
Biden’s support for the genocide is indefensible, but we still need him to win.
Rand Wilson and Peter Olney
Wealthy Corporations Are Paying Their CEOs More Than They Pay in Taxes
Tesla, Ford, Netflix and T-Mobile are among scores of profitable U.S. firms that pay their top executives more than they pay in federal taxes. It’s a system that rewards the super rich and punishes the rest of us.
Sarah Anderson, William Rice and Zachary Tashman
ISRAEL & PALESTINE
The measure, which is moving forward in Congress, effectively gives Israel a check to purchase $3.5 billion in arms in complete secrecy.
Janet Abou-Elias, Lillian Mauldin, Mekedas Belayneh, Rosie Khan, Liv Owens and Women for Weapons Trade Transparency
ViewpointIsrael & Palestine
“I Am Done Voting for the Lesser of Two Evils. I Will Not Vote for Joe Biden in 2024.”
Saqib Bhatti
LaborViewpointIsrael & Palestine
Starbucks Is Exploiting the Violence in Gaza and Israel to Attack Its Union
Lynne Fox
LaborDispatch
The UAW Strike Saved Their Shuttered Plant, But the Fight Is Just Beginning
Sarah Lazare
DispatchIsrael & Palestine
In a Victory for Progressives, Chicago Is Now the Largest U.S. City to Call for a Cease-Fire
Miles Kampf-Lassin
CultureIsrael & Palestine
The Protest Song the IDF Tried to Silence
Iman Husain
Dobbs will throw many lives into disarray. Lationna Halbert’s is one of the first.
Bryce Covert
Since we first profiled her, Lationna has returned to work, her son Kingsley is crawling—and the family is still just treading water.
Bryce Covert
LaborInterviewPodcast
Organizers Call on Biden to Issue a Major Disaster Declaration for East Palestine
Over a year after the Norfolk Southern derailment in East Palestine, residents are struggling to access critical healthcare. A coalition of activists from across the country is urging the Biden administration to take action.
Maximillian Alvarez
LaborDispatch
Across Industries, Minnesota Workers Are Harnessing Their Collective Power
Minnesota workers and community groups have worked toward this moment for over a decade. It's paying off.
Amie Stager
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- Defunding UNRWA Was Never About Hamas
- In an Apparent Rebuke, 14% of Chicago Democrats Voted Blank or Write-in for President
- Unpacking Biden’s Second Term Economic Plan
- U.S. Billionaire Wealth Is Up 88% Since the Pandemic—Now Topping $5.5 Trillion
In the face of Israel's attacks on Palestinian cultural institutions, we've compiled a list of resources to center and honor Palestinian culture.
Iman Husain
Culture
One Portrait Was Too Many. Now There Are 110.
Sherell Barbee
CultureIsrael & Palestine
Heba Zagout, We Will Not Forget You
Aya Ghanameh
ViewpointRural America
Louisiana’s Prison System—Brought to You by Big Oil
Lydia Pelot-Hobbs
Rural America
How Deregulation Is Helping Turn Eastern Oklahoma into a Factory Farm Sacrifice Zone
Ben Felder