
Trump Isn’t Just Incompetent and His Agenda Isn’t Just Bad. It’s Evil.
After a year that’s brought us closer to nuclear war, ethnic cleansing, and climate catastrophe, it’s time to consider that the Trump-GOP agenda may be genuinely evil.
After a year that’s brought us closer to nuclear war, ethnic cleansing, and climate catastrophe, it’s time to consider that the Trump-GOP agenda may be genuinely evil.
The president says his signature border policy would stop drugs. Instead, it would lead to more deadly adulterants and overdoses.
Wall Street rental empires pit the profits of investors against the needs of tenants — leading to absurd rent increases, dangerous negligence, and high eviction rates.
Billionaire-backed politicians are turning Kentucky’s health care miracle into a tragedy.
In a political system awash with money, it’s Big Coal vs. democracy.
America has a history of looking to black women to save Americans from themselves — while not recognizing or respecting their efforts.
A country’s greatness is measured not by its richest, but by how it treats its most vulnerable members. By that measure, we’re a certified shithole.
Iranians are protesting conditions worsened by U.S. policies, but Washington’s hawks see only an opportunity for regime change.
Trump’s plans to extend the war he once supported ending are even more worrisome for their lack of transparency.
The Trump administration just dealt trans kids a setback at the Supreme Court. But that’s not the last word by a long shot.
What could Sessions have talked to the Russian ambassador about that could compare to his atrocious record on civil rights?
A quarter of Andrew Puzder’s employees reported unpaid overtime, a third complained of wage theft, and fully two-thirds said they were sexually harassed.
Trump and Putin are forging a noxious alliance that gives an international platform to white supremacists and crusading Islamophobes.
While official Washington digs in against paid leave, locals in the nation’s capital helped win one of the country’s most generous family and medical leave plans.
Housing was a key part of King’s vision for economic justice, but most black Americans don’t own homes.