
The Racial Wealth Divide Holds Back Black Earners at All Levels
If our nation wants to put its history of racial inequality behind it, we must bridge the wealth divide.
If our nation wants to put its history of racial inequality behind it, we must bridge the wealth divide.
Big corporations, not street dealers, are the true authors and profiteers of the opioid crisis.
Chuck Collins speaks with Richard Rothstein about The Color of Law, his new book on the government’s role in segregating the United States.
The retail industry lobby doesn’t want transparency on pay gaps. Fortunately, it’s now easier to find out for yourself whether companies are sharing the wealth.
More than 1.7 million viewers tuned in to Bernie Sanders’ inequality town hall streamed on Facebook Live, with tens of thousands more watching it later.
Tackling the gender gap must go hand-in-hand with taking on racial economic inequality.
Following Israel’s killing of 18 unarmed “Land Day” protesters, it appears most national governments have effectively abandoned the stateless Palestinians.
As U.S. ambassador to the UN, Trump’s new national security adviser went way outside his authority to back Israeli aggression in the Middle East.
By making drugs ever more valuable, increasingly punitive prohibition policies have only amplified the motivational feedback loop of the very people lawmakers are trying to stop.
Surprise! Corporations and billionaires are paying way less in taxes, with some profitable corporations paying nothing at all.
For years, it has been the only federal agency that can’t pass an audit.
Public health resources are being cut while mosquito-borne diseases like Zika and the West Nile virus flourish in poor communities.
The victory belongs to the workers, organizers, and advocates who maintained fierce backlash to the proposal.
In this White House, the most dangerous industry on earth has a stranglehold on U.S. foreign policy.
Donald Trump has declared war on human rights — at home and abroad.