Tuesday, July 14, 2026

The richest 10% are starting to feel the pinch, but will that change how...

High earners need to come around to the idea that they would benefit from progressive taxes and other policies to create an economy that works for everyone.

Medicaid purge has now impacted at least 2.1 million people—including many children

"States like Florida and Arkansas are weaponizing the bureaucracy against the poor and revoking healthcare for millions, the vast majority for incomplete paperwork."

Bank of America pays $250 million to customers and in penalty fees for illegal practices

CFPB said Bank of America implemented a "double-dipping scheme" to "harvest junk fees" from customers and those actions are "illegal and undermine customer trust."

Learning from history, if we dare

To leverage and learn from humanity’s history regarding what fostered sustainability in the past, we need to know the outcomes.

It’s not that hard to solve homelessness

Our economic priorities have created a serious housing crisis and fueled homelessness. Solving the problem simply requires us to change our priorities from profits to people.

Why workers demand Julie Su’s confirmation as labor secretary

Americans need Su to watch their backs more than ever, especially as a growing number of workers join unions on the heels of the pandemic and advocates push for a national version of the California law protecting health care workers.

Using white privilege to ban guns

A gun control organization run by women of color is putting white women on the frontlines of demanding a ban on guns.

Caution: Children at work

Is the Return of child labor the latest sign of American decline?

How volunteers in Ukraine are helping civilians reach safety

Amid deportations, floods and shelling, grassroots groups have formed to help Ukrainians evacuate the frontlines and occupied territories.

The Fukushima Disaster: The hidden side of the story

Exposing the nuclear industry and its lies.