Dozens of states have placed regulations on artificial intelligence technology to protect residents from an array of ...
To name our fight as one against fascism puts us shoulder to shoulder with global social movements fighting authoritarianism, ...
Migrant workers return from Gulf countries with failed kidneys, victims of extreme temperatures, grueling labor, and a global ...
From Hawai‘i to Michigan to Ohio, the residents of America’s “sacrifice zones” are comparing notes, and fighting for justice ...
A rent freeze gives tenants immediate breathing room, builds trust and creates political space for the long-term work of ...
Written in March of 1983 by In These Times veteran reporter David Moberg — soon after Sanders’ first reelection as mayor of Burlington, Vermont — this never-before-published-online article offers a ...
In the current political climate, the last bulwark against the abusive deployment of corporate-owned generative artificial intelligence might just come from union shareholders. “As investors, we are ...
Railroad workers packed themselves into hotel conference rooms near Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport in June 2022 to talk fervently about a momentous event potentially on the horizon: the first ...
In July 2019, Brandon Lee was confronted by four people who said they represented the 54th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Armed Forces. A week later, he was shot in his backyard. Illustration by ...
After three years of staying in her sister’s living room, Tene Smith decided to move her family into a home that had sat vacant on Chicago’s South Side for more than two years. In the U.S. today, a ...
In recent years, the term “neoliberalism” has reverberated across academia, Twitter, and major media outlets. It has increasingly become shorthand for describing and dismissing the centrist and ...
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