Joe Neguse’s sharp rebuke of media bias over SNAP exposes Trump’s lawlessness and a press too timid to name it.
It’s getting more real. But we can keep control.
This movie is clear. The methodical takeover of our news, mind, economy, health and more by sycophants doing the billing of our billionaires is coming to fruition. It is a fight we can and must win.
As History Erasure Intensifies, Independent Internet Archives Are Helping Fortify the ‘Digital Preservation Infrastructure’
These online resources hold crucial information on history, social issues, and activism.
A primer on how we get screwed by the rich via taxes, bonds, media, and politicians.
The rich did not get wealthy from their work or merit. Americans continue to be the raw material that they use. Here is how.
What Will Tech Moguls Do With Their Wealth?
Tech billionaires are embedding themselves in U.S. economic systems while experimenting with new ways to manage their fortunes. Lacking traditional family dynasties, they must also contend with an unpredictable alliance with Trump.
How News Reporters Are Being Deceived by Fake Groups of ‘Moms’ and ‘Parents’ Attacking Public Schools
These groups are the creation of deep-pocketed conservative networks, not “grassroots” advocates.
Trump’s Bid to Transform International Relations May Succeed
Eliminating bureaucracy and abandoning the world order that the U.S. helped build may allow Trump to recalibrate foreign policy, at the cost of global stability.
How Worker-Owned News Outlets Are Changing the Media Industry
For growing numbers of media companies, employee ownership offers journalistic freedom and job stability.
What Is Our Collective Solution to Health Injustice?
The fight over health care in the U.S. is about competing narratives: profit-making versus collective well-being. We need to articulate a publicly funded solution now—before corporate spin silences us.
What a Podcast killed by Houston Public Media Reveals About the State Takeover of the City’s Schools
While “The Takeover” features balanced reporting, it largely frames the takeover of Houston schools as the latest iteration of the failed education reform movement.
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