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Anya Schiffrin on the Historic Eight Year Run of PM Newspaper
Back in 1940, a journalist by the name of Ralph Ingersoll started a newspaper called PM. It was a daily newspaper. It carried no ads. It had a circulation of 150,000. It was in constant battle with the corporate right. It was published from 1940 to 1948. “PM was a dream about pure journalism, and…
1. Big Tech Campaign to Fast Track Nuke Energy
1. Corporate Crime Wave Slaps Congress in the Face
1. From Impeachment to genocide to Iran War, Democrats Fail to Act
2. By the People, by Mr. Fish
3. Letters to the Editor: Israelis Destroy Palestinian Seed Bank
4. Meet a Citizen Reader: Rolfe White
4. Notable and Quotable: If We Had Nuremberg-Like Trials, Biden and Trump Would be Hanged
5. Eleven National Demands Only Congress Can Enact
5. Notable and Quotable: Charles A. Beard on the Political Economy of Monopoly
7. In Memory: Colman McCarthy, Henrietta Goelet and Walid Khalidi
12. Interview with Josh Paul
14. From Betrayal to Indifference: From the USS Liberty to Minab
15. MTG Rips Corporate AIPAC Establishment
16. The AFL-CIO Convention Approaches: Who Knew?
18. The Corporate Campaign Against Paper Statements
19. People are No Damn Good
20. Interview with Linda Pentz Gunter
22. The Bailout that Never Ended
24. Interview with Craig Mokhiber
26. Trump’s $4 Trillion Golden Dome Missile Defense Delusion
27. Pound of Ground Beef $8, Minimum Wage Frozen at $7.25 Since July 2009
28. Interview with Keira Havens
30. Tony Mazzochi and the Politics of Labor
32. The Citizen on Campus: Organizing Students at American University
33. Not Red, Not Blue – We Want Something New
34. Impeachment Hearing Ignored by Mainstream Media
36. Interview with Aaron Regunberg
38. Russia is to Ukraine as Israel is to Palestine
40. The Last Word: A Cold Day in December
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