Headbutting and friction continue in the battle of big ideas vs. entrenched leadership.
Why It’s Essential for America to Own Supply Chains
A knot formed in Sam Phillips’s stomach a few months ago when he learned that corroded titanium—sold with faked documents—somehow made it into doors and other components on civilian airliners.
A Circular Economy
Latino community members in Southern California use the tanda system for mutual financial support.
We Need Public Education to Help Us Address the Challenges We Face, But It’s Under Threat
The Privatisation in Education and Human Rights Consortium
How Corporate News Has Tried to Numb Americans to the Horrors in Gaza
As the Gaza war enters its 12th month with no end in sight, the ongoing horrors continue to be normalized in U.S. media and politics.
The Growth of Malignant and Exclusionary Social Movements
The U.S. and many other societies are cycling into situations of toxic polarization today; discussion, let alone consensus, often appears impossible and the advantage goes to exclusionary social movements built on malignant rather than goodwill impulses.
How Extensive is the Privatization of Security?
While attention has been brought to the privatization of warfare, the growing privatization of policing continues to progress globally.
Recycling the Discarded
Greenfield, Massachusetts’s Compost Co-op gives ex-inmates a living wage through meaningful work.
Why Celebrities, Actors, Writers, and Artists Fear AI
Artificial intelligence can steal your likeness, mannerisms, voice, and creative work. Can anything be done about it?
Harris Can’t Embrace Billionaires if She Wants to Win
Billionaires are busy pressuring political candidates to keep their taxes unjustly low. Their opinions shouldn’t—and don’t—matter.
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