New York passes DREAM Act, becomes fourth largest state to do so
New York now joins 18 other states who have passed various bills over the years.
New York lawmakers ban evictions until May
“This bill is only a temporary solution to the urgent housing crisis we find ourselves in.”
If AI is going to replace workers, why not start with CEOs?
Despite all of the conversation around AI, what has yet to be seriously discussed is using AI to perform the job where it would be the most useful and cost-effective.
If poverty is a moral issue, then the U.S. is bankrupt
The Poor People’s Campaign, ahead of its June 18 gathering, is calling out the false pro-corporate rhetoric on poverty, wages, and inflation.
Zinke’s official report reveals decimation of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante only the beginning
No matter what Zinke says, the report makes it clear that the decimation of these national monuments is just another gift to Oil, Gas, and Coal.
Medicare For All favored by a majority of Republicans new poll shows
"As Donald Trump and Republicans have stepped up attacks on Medicare for All, their own party has embraced the policy."
Air pollution is killing millions and rising exponentially—a shift in agriculture can solve it
We must find a better way to prevent land use from changing.
Can Clinton Convince Skeptical Voters She’ll Fix the Economy?
“My primary mission as President will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the United States.”
A Nation’s Shame: Trillions in New Wealth, Millions of Children in Poverty
With America leading in child poverty and nearing the bottom in education, it's hard to comprehend the thinking of people who cut funding for homeless and hungry children. But this resentment and disdain for society reaches around the globe.
Inequality in the U.S. is stifling economic growth and could cost us as much...
Failure to close the gap, leaving the majority of wealth among the super-rich, will cost the economy anywhere from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion by 2028.








