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May 22, 2013

  • Every school is our school

    Days before the Chicago school board was to vote on closing 54 schools, thousands took to the streets for three days of marching to demand education justice.

  • The end of austerity?

    Some elite voices are challenging the ruling class consensus in favor of austerity--but that doesn't mean the cuts will end.

  • Empire is the cancer on our civil liberties

    Commentators are using the W-word--Watergate--in connection with Barack Obama's latest scandals. Is that too harsh?

  • My abortion, my choice

    A young woman explains why she feels it's important to talk about having an abortion--and why she won't be silenced.

  • The living wage fight visits the capital

    The national strike movement by low-wage workers came to Washington, D.C., with an action by federal contract workers.

  • Teacher-bashing gone viral

    A 90-second video of a student frustrated by what he sees as an uninspired learning environment has gotten national attention.

  • Why Gist has got to go

    A Rhode Island teacher's open letter to Rhode Island politicians asks who will stand up in defense of public education.

May 21, 2013

  • Beaten to death by Bakersfield police

    David Silva's death after a savage beating by Bakersfield sheriff's deputies is sparking outrage, despite alleged efforts by officials to cover it up.

  • Fighting for our schools and neighborhoods

    A parent leader of the struggle to save one of 54 schools on the chopping block in Chicago talks about what's at stake.

  • Brought out into the open

    Angelina Jolie's announcement should open up a public discussion about lack of access to life-saving health care.

  • Facing the troika in Portugal

    A leading member of Portugal's Left Bloc discusses the opposition to austerity in Europe and the opportunities for the left.

  • What we can do for the living

    With the death toll from the Bangladesh factory collapse at over 1,100, it's time to protect the living from future "accidents."

  • Worth more than a Giant zero

    Concession workers at AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, have voted to strike after three years without a raise.

  • Of checkpoints and pancakes

    Students at Middlebury College set up a checkpoint outside a dining hall to draw attention to the issue of Israeli apartheid.

  • Views in brief

    Restrictions that hurt the vulnerable | Distortions about Proudhon | CounterPunch was wrong | What I witnessed in Venezuela | The evolution of CTU democracy

May 20, 2013

  • We'd like a living wage with that order

    More than 400 employees at fast-food restaurants across Detroit went on strike in the latest in a series of one-day actions by low-wage workers.

  • NYC judge lets a killer walk

    A New York City judge has tossed out manslaughter charges against the NYPD officer who killed Ramarley Graham.

  • MAP boycott scores a victory

    Seattle Public Schools waved the white flag with an announcement that high schools can opt out of the MAP standardized test.

  • The memory of both Malcolms

    Like his grandfather, Malcolm Shabazz died far too young and with far too much unfinished work in front of him.

  • Oregon's fight for postal jobs

    Oregon postal workers are putting pressure on state politicians to defend threatened postal jobs.

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