Who Pays Federal Income Taxes? The Rich, But Not Nearly as Much as They Should — or Once Did
A closer look at IRS data shows our tax system isn’t keeping up with rising inequality.
A closer look at IRS data shows our tax system isn’t keeping up with rising inequality.
Pockets of opposition to the data center boom are emerging all over the country.
In any battle over fracking, transnational corporations would be well-positioned to overpower local resistance.
Five billionaires and numerous corporations with huge pay gaps are funding a war chest against Proposition D on the city's primary ballot.
A Q&A with Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Jackson Potter about why they're mobilizing en masse this May 1.
This May Day provides an opportunity to fight back against billionaire power and for democratic elections.
Gig workers are under unprecedented surveillance. Algorithmic transparency is critical to protecting their rights.
Behind massive May Day rallies is a sustained organizing effort going door to door and workplace to workplace, meeting our communities where they are.
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