In any battle over fracking, transnational corporations would be well-positioned to overpower local resistance.
Five billionaires and numerous corporations with huge pay gaps are funding a war chest against Proposition D on the city's ...
A Q&A with Chicago Teacher Union Vice President Jackson Potter about why they're mobilizing en masse this May 1.
This May Day provides an opportunity to fight back against billionaire power and for democratic elections.
Gig workers are under unprecedented surveillance. Algorithmic transparency is critical to protecting their rights.
Behind massive May Day rallies is a sustained organizing effort going door to door and workplace to workplace, meeting our ...
The share of the U.S. wealth pie owned by the top 0.1 percent grew 59.6 percent from 1989 to 2024, according to an Institute for Policy Studies analysis of Federal Reserve data, while the share of the ...
A Senate bill would fill a void in many rural and low-income communities by reintroducing low-cost lending at neighborhood post offices.
Thirty years ago, donor-advised funds (or DAFs) were relatively obscure giving vehicles housed in a small set of community foundations. Today, they’re central players in U.S. charitable giving — and ...
In today’s climate, we are used to seeing polls where public opinion on issues is sharply split along the political axis. Debate is highly polarized, with opposing parties staking out competing ...
The sex-trafficking scandal surrounding the late Jeffrey Epstein already has tarnished the reputations of prominent politicians, businessmen, and the British royal family. Now it’s casting a dark ...
The following is written testimony prepared for a March 17, 2021 Senate Budget Committee hearing on “The Income and Wealth Inequality Crisis in America.” Thank you, Chairman Sanders, Ranking Member ...
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