Police body camera and weapons juggernaut Axon is reporting blockbuster earnings amid the Trump administration’s explosive spending on immigration policing. The company is resisting efforts to make it ...
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 ...
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 ...
The hard part is over. The harder part is about to start. Illustration by Rose Wong Even with a couple of weeks’ distance, Zohran Mamdani’s election still feels almost unreal, like a dispatch from an ...
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 ...
A new report finds wealth inequality in Canada is reaching new heights, with a tiny elite enjoying lavish lifestyles while the many are left in the cold. The problem is not just moral obscenity but ...
Socialist Rio de Janeiro city councilor Marielle Franco’s killers were recently convicted, exposing deep ties between Brazil’s right and violent militias. The case shows democratic institutions can ...
Akeylah Hernandez is a special education paraeducator at E. R. Taylor Elementary School in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and an SFUSD alum.
Robab Vaziri is the vice president of Student Workers of Columbia–United Auto Workers Local 2110. She is a PhD student and department organizer in political science at Columbia University.
What San Francisco Teachers Won on Their Strike Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about ...
New survey data show that many of Donald Trump’s 2024 working-class voters are already wavering. But most aren’t turning to Democrats — they’re dropping out of politics altogether.
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