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Sanctions used to be deployed as a slap on the wrist for foreign leaders, but over the past several decades they have become ...
With local and national elites indifferent to working-class struggles over the costs of housing, childcare, groceries, and ...
The extraordinary longevity of the Catholic Church could make it seem like a body that floats above the everyday world of ...
Christopher Hill’s work on 17th-century England has been remarkably influential. In books like The World Turned Upside Down, ...
On November 5, 2018, eight people were killed in Marseille when two buildings collapsed. The site remains a scar on France’s ...
J. D. Vance has attacked birthright citizenship and equality before the law by claiming that “America is not an idea.” But ...
Donald Trump’s nominee to regulate retirement savings, Daniel Aronowitz, wants to protect employers and retirement fund ...
Labor PM Anthony Albanese promised more of the same, with maybe a little bit of tinkering if the budget allows. And thanks to ...
For decades, the Western aid industry became ever more powerful in Sudan, even as it grew quieter about the reasons for ...
Half a century ago, New York City paraprofessional educators waged a campaign to win their first contract as part of the teachers union. It’s a history the union can draw on to win needed advances for ...
As Donald Trump tries to bar almost all refugees from entering the US, his administration wants to use federal funds reserved ...
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins has been eager to cancel collective bargaining rights for most Veterans Affairs ...
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