News | Economy & Labor On the Line With Verizon Strikers Verizon workers walked off the job and took to the streets April 13, beginning the largest US strike in half a decade. By Dan DiMaggio , LaborNotes April 24, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor Three Reasons Why “Too-Big-to-Fail” Banks Need to Be Broken Up Major banks are too risky and too politically powerful to be held accountable. By Deena Zaidi , Truthout April 23, 2016 Truthout
News | Would Sanders Support Murphy-Paul Conditions on Military Aid to Saudi Arabia? Larry Korb, the Sanders surrogate, said he was familiar with the bill and thought that Senator Sanders would support it. By Robert Reuel Naiman , Truthout April 23, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections William Rivers Pitt | The Empire Strikes Back: Donny and Hill’s Big Night It's over, and it wasn't close. It was, in fact, a wipe-out. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout April 20, 2016 Truthout
News | Could a Democratic President End Fracking? Fracking's serious environmental impacts have made it increasingly unpopular, forcing Democratic candidates to debate its use. By Mike Ludwig , Truthout April 19, 2016 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor On the News With Thom Hartmann: Bernie Sanders Focuses on Need for “Moral Economy” at the Vatican, and More Sanders talked about the Supreme Court's 2010 “Citizens United” ruling, among other issues. By Thom Hartmann , TheThomHartmannProgram April 18, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Politics & Elections Why Bernie’s Right About Glass-Steagall As the quip attributed to Mark Twain goes, history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. By Edward Morris , HistoryNewsNetwork April 16, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | How Sanders Could Lay the Foundation for a Third US Political Party A new, independently financed political party could make Bernie Sanders' call for “political revolution” more than a dream. By Geoff Gilbert , Truthout April 16, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections William Rivers Pitt | New York: The Beginning of the End of the Beginning It's been a weird year, and it's fixing to get a whole lot weirder. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout April 15, 2016 Truthout