From dispatches from an American oligarchy to a sobering look at the U.S. masculinity crisis, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
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Electric companies are hurting customers and hastening the climate emergency — but that’s just business for investor-owned utilities.
Chicago’s new Mayor Brandon Johnson rode into office on a decade of teacher organizing, proving a strong labor movement can deliver political results.
How systematic school defunding and conservative opportunism have opened the door to propaganda machines preying on our country’s students.
Six months after the East Palestine derailment disaster, the only safety victory on our nation’s railroads came from workers.
A personal account of a Wall Street-fueled health insurance disaster.
Americans might want a third party, but the latest attempt from No Labels offers more of the same corporate politics with even more billionaire control.
Companies know the control they have over workers’ lives. This week, they accidentally admitted it.
At a health insurance industry conference, former presidential COVID adviser Anthony Fauci accidentally revealed the truth about buckraking speeches.
The team’s NBA championship victory offers important lessons about solidarity and teamwork.