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The new Covid policy: Let them eat cake.
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Rather than understand gentrification as a systemic issue, the term has simply become an insult people throw around.
The expansion of the child tax credits under the American Rescue Plan halved child poverty. When the policy ended, child poverty shot back up.
My lawyer, Imaan Mazari, was arrested for speaking out against the Pakistani military.
When a video of his song “Rich Men North of Richmond” went viral, Oliver Anthony claimed he was politically “dead center.” His lyrics say otherwise.
As the world loses time to act, US elites are working to dominate the remains of a ruined planet.
In the 1960s, policy shifted from calling for the redistribution of wealth to enforcing an ideology of personal responsibility.
Monica Potts’s book The Forgotten Girls is a document of the effects of poverty, sexism, and, of course, the rapacious capitalism that has abandoned communities across America.
Katha PollittInside the soul-crushing, morally bankrupt, top-secret world of our most powerful consulting firm.
The second cousin of Elvis Presley is running for governor in a state where Democrats hardly get elected.
Flight attendants desperately need legal protection to ensure their right to pump on the job—but airline industry lobbying cut them out of a law that will provide just that for millions of wo...
Frank Church and the committee that investigated the US intelligence agencies.
The trials and tribulations of a tumultuous period.
In her new album, Sundial, the rapper melds her activism and artistry seamlessly.