In a world so profoundly transformed by science and technology, it seems reasonable to ask: Why do religions still exist?
Big Banks Break Their Climate Promises by Propping Up Big Meat
Massive industrial livestock financing sabotages major U.S. banks’ climate goals.
Roman Oligarchs Avoided Tax Liability and Restrictions on Land Size
The oligarchic tradition of land-grabbing and tax dodging goes back centuries.
The Supreme Court’s Clean Water Act Decision Threatens the Nation’s Rivers
Leaving river protections to states doesn’t make sense when rivers cross state lines.
Navigating the Energy Transition: Renewables Abound, but Grid Challenges Loom
Renewable energy doesn’t matter if we can’t distribute it.
After Years of Failed Education Reforms, Chicago Embraces Community Schools
Under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago intends to create the schools students and families deserve.
Food Companies Intentionally Make Their Products Addictive, and It’s Leading to Chronic Diseases
Foods with unnaturally high levels of sugar and salt keep Americans snacking their way to obesity.
How Corporations Are Fueling Geopolitical Tensions and Global Conflicts in the 21st Century
Multinational corporations with global reach are increasingly getting entangled in conflicts and geopolitical rivalries by supporting multiple sides. As the U.S.-led global order faces challenges, their influence as transnational actors will only increase.
Greene Street Artists Coop Is a Haven for Philadelphia Creatives
Making the best use of a building to support a thriving community network.
How Workers Are Winning as the Nation Adds Jobs, Manufacturing
John Ralston went into bargaining with Transco last fall intending to negotiate one of the strongest union contracts in his three decades with the company.
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