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University of California next in line to dump Wells Fargo contracts

The UC system is severing $475 million in contracts with Wells Fargo over, among other things, the bank’s ties to private prison corporations.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren condemns removal of Wells Fargo whistleblower site

Warren asked Hugler to reinstate the webpage for Wells Fargo whistleblowers and continue the ongoing investigation into the bank’s labor practices.

Seattle dumps Wells Fargo over investment in Dakota Access pipeline

The city of Seattle plans to remove $3 billion from Wells Fargo to protest the atrocities which have taken place at Standing Rock.

Stock market regulators join Wells Fargo fraud investigation

Liberal and progressive lawmakers have been aggressive in encouraging federal law enforcement officials to determine the extent to which the bank’s top executives committed fraud.

The Better Business Bureau Downgraded Wells Fargo. It’s Not Enough.

Americans won’t be safe until all fraudulently-inclined institutions are discredited and their leaders are replaced.

The Ethical Rot of Wells Fargo, From the Top Down

What's at work here is the ethical rot that now consumes America's entire corporate system.

Wells Fargo CEO Resigns

Senators Sanders and Warren called for Stumpf's resignation after Wells Fargo's fraudulent account scandal was revealed.

The Stumpf Banking System

Wells Fargo's CEO was caught stealing from low-income bank customers, and then put the blame on low-level employees.

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren: Investigate Wells Fargo Executives

“Americans are rightly frustrated when they see that justice for the wealthy and powerful is very different than justice for everybody else."

Political Pressure Forces Wells Fargo Executives to Give Back $60 Million...

Wells Fargo was first exposed three years ago by journalists and it has taken this long to finally see some repercussions.

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Five facts that show the enormity of American inequality

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No ordinary solidarity—inside Chicago’s hunger strike for Gaza


For 18 days, six members of Jewish Voice for Peace-Chicago led a hunger strike that helped re-center Gaza in the public discourse and pressure elected officials.

Millions of tons of invisible nanoplastics found polluting North Atlantic Ocean

New research finds an estimated 27 million tons of nanoplastics in the North Atlantic, raising concerns for marine ecosystems and human health.