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The Trump Plan to Cook the Census Books

From adding a citizenship question to not tracking race and ethnicity, the administration wants to minimize Black and brown political power.

Take Action Now: Disarm Our Tech

In today’s Take Action Now, we are taking on tech in warfare and policing. Plus, protecting our elections this November.

From Urban Housing to Rural Nursing Homes, the Working-Class Fight to Protect Public Goods From Private Buyers

Public goods were meant for us, but corporate interests want to take them away.

Adjuncting Until the End of Time

Universities now have more adjuncts than tenured and tenure-track professors combined. The conditions are unsustainable—for professors and students alike.

Tracking the Crisis: Running on Empty

Oil reserves near empty, the dollar's defenses cracking, sailors going overboard: America's war machine is running on fumes.

Is a Trump Endorsement Becoming a Liability?

The president’s backing failed to secure a primary win in Minnesota for Mike Lindell. And he’s not the only one.

Take Action Now: ICE Is Building Dossiers on Its Online Critics

In today's Take Action Now, we are defending the right to criticize ICE online, preserving public services, and fighting against federal repression.

INVESTIGATION: Trump’s Deregulation of Head Start Would Lead to Bigger Class Sizes, Lower Quality

The administration has now made public a proposed rule to eliminate critical standards for services in the free preschool program.

Do Epics Need Heroes?

In recent years, the online right has contested adaptations of epic in order to make an argument about masculinity. "The Odyssey" is their latest target.

Abdul El-Sayed: “The Power of Our Many Is Greater Than the Power of Their Money”

The lessons from a primary win that can be applied to defeat a Republican in November.