Interview | Politics & Elections Anti-Fascist Self-Defense: From Mussolini’s Italy to Trump’s America Fascism begins by attacking marginalized people first. By Sarah Jaffe , Truthout September 13, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Kagame’s Re-election in Rwanda: A Trump-Approved Exercise in Sham Democracy Like Trump, Kagame is only paying lip service to democracy. By Adjoa Agyeiwaa , Truthout September 12, 2017 Truthout
News | Environment & Health To Insure More Poor Children, It Helps if Parents Are on Medicaid When Medicaid eligibility is extended to their parents, children benefit. By Shefali Luthra , KaiserHealthNews September 12, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Amazon’s Acquisition of Whole Foods Could Still Be Reversed Thanks to Forgotten Antitrust Case A few decades ago the FTC would have used antitrust law to block the Amazon deal — and still has the power to do so. By Ramsi Woodcock , TheConversation September 12, 2017 Truthout
News | War & Peace Government Watchdog Questions Value of Post-9/11 Travel Security Measures The TSA lacks data to demonstrate the effectiveness of several security measures. By Sam Sacks , TheDistrictSentinel September 12, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Immigration Will the Courts Save the Dreamers? DACA could define the legacy of the Roberts Supreme Court. By Marjorie Cohn , Truthout September 12, 2017 Truthout
Excerpt | Labor Movements and Universalizing Resistance It is often forgotten that the US labor movement played a critical role in advancing the civil rights movement. By John Trumpbour , Routledge September 12, 2017 Truthout
Op-Ed | Why the Greatest Advocates of Nonviolence Didn’t Condemn Anti-Racist, Anti-Fascist Acts of Violence No anti-fascist movement is entirely violent or nonviolent. By Avram Alpert , Truthout September 12, 2017 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor An Anti-Poverty Program That Makes It Pay to Work The Earned Income Tax Credit is the most popular anti-poverty tool. So why won't the feds expand it? By Aditi Katti , OtherWords September 12, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Education & Youth Why Students Need Better Protection From Loan Fraud Students deserve the right to be protected from fraud — and to seek relief from the courts when they aren't. By Richard Fossey , TheConversation September 11, 2017 Truthout