26 billionaires own as much as world’s 3.8 billion poorest people
“Inequality is not inevitable,” the report says, “it’s a political choice.”
The enduring limits of American power
The decline of U.S. power isn’t a problem; it is a call to global action.
Consumer watchdog on life support as CFPB rollback leaves $19 billion hole for families
Senate Democrats and consumer advocates cite dropped cases, stalled rules, and a crippled complaint system one year after takeover.
Unveiling the thin line: How US media reports impact the ‘war on activism’
For media institutions, the challenge lies in navigating the treacherous waters of state discourse without becoming its unwitting conduit.
A Bailed-Out Banker Lectures About Fairness
James Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase is complaining that “banks are under assault.” But America’s largest Wall Street empire has illegally deceived and cheated its way to the top. Dimon should be grateful he’s not in jail.
Cheating, bribes & lies: DOJ charges dozens of rich parents & coaches in college...
Prosecutors have charged 33 parents, including Hollywood stars Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.
Four Deputies Plead Guilty to Drug Charges
An undercover investigation at Shelby County Corrections revealed corruption after four deputies were indicted for attempting to smuggle and distribute OxyContin inside the facility. Are Illicit activities running rampant in our prisons?
‘Proud Partners’ Corporatize Our Parks
Why are our presidents so good at praising America's national park system, but lousy at maintaining it? Now Park Service officials have begun the "corporatization" process starting with "co-branding" agreements with national parks.
Science Committee hearing: ‘Accelerating Deep Space Travel with Space Nuclear Propulsion’
New systems using solar power are being developed—past the current use of thin film such as Mylar for solar sails.
‘Sick, dystopian stuff’: Former Trump adviser Kelly joins board of company running immigrant detention...
"This one's particularly ugly."






