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A Virtual Assembly Takes On BlackRock’s Big Problem

A Virtual Assembly Takes On BlackRock’s Big Problem

May 27, 2020

‘We can’t address the climate crisis without big changes at BlackRock.’

Hot and Cold Wars: Militarism and Pandemic

Hot and Cold Wars: Militarism and Pandemic

May 21, 2020

War hasn’t taken a break during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Inefficient and Incredibly Lucrative Chase for a Coronavirus Vaccine

The Inefficient and Incredibly Lucrative Chase for a Coronavirus Vaccine

May 21, 2020

Our hottest biotech firm hasn’t yet manufactured an antidote to COVID-19. Still, the company has manufactured three billionaires.

Elon Musk and the Billionaire War on Public Health

Elon Musk and the Billionaire War on Public Health

May 20, 2020

The billionaire Tesla CEO made hundreds of millions more by illegally forcing his employees back to work in a pandemic.

A Simple Solution for the Coronavirus Crisis in Prisons

A Simple Solution for the Coronavirus Crisis in Prisons

May 20, 2020

Prison infection rates are out of control. We must release more vulnerable and low-risk people now if we’re serious about public safety.

Trump’s ‘Uncreative Destruction’ of the U.S.-China Relationship

Trump’s ‘Uncreative Destruction’ of the U.S.-China Relationship

May 20, 2020

Trump’s economic war on China comes in the shadow of an even deadlier military escalation. And it may not stop after November, no matter who wins the election.

Georgians Can’t Let the Postal Service Fail

Georgians Can’t Let the Postal Service Fail

May 19, 2020

Georgians of all stripes will suffer if the USPS goes bankrupt, but African Americans, rural folks, and veterans will bear the brunt of it.

Civil Disobedience, Billionaire-Style

Civil Disobedience, Billionaire-Style

May 15, 2020

Automaker mogul Elon Musk defends his ‘freedom’ to endanger the lives of his workers.

Nonprofits Need Help. An Emergency Charity Stimulus Can Provide it.

Nonprofits Need Help. An Emergency Charity Stimulus Can Provide it.

May 14, 2020

Foundations and donors to advised funds ought to be held to new payout standards for a future that requires all hands — and dollars — on deck.

Racial Health and Economic Disparities are Two Sides of the Same Coin

Racial Health and Economic Disparities are Two Sides of the Same Coin

May 13, 2020

COVID-19 continues to aggravate deeply embedded inequalities. We need bold policy solutions aimed at bridging the racial wealth divide now more than ever.

Death and the Economy: A Dialogue

Death and the Economy: A Dialogue

May 13, 2020

An (imagined) conversation on the trade-offs between lives and dollars.

Reopening the Economy Is a Death Sentence for Workers

Reopening the Economy Is a Death Sentence for Workers

May 13, 2020

The wealthy may be fine with sacrificing the vulnerable, but workers are fighting for the sanctity of human life.

It’s Time for an Emergency Charity Stimulus

It’s Time for an Emergency Charity Stimulus

May 12, 2020

To unlock billions in charitable resources during this crisis, Congress should double the mandated payout of private foundations and donor-advised funds.

Sanctions in the Era of Pandemic

Sanctions in the Era of Pandemic

May 12, 2020

From Venezuela to Iran, Washington’s illegal and inhumane economic sanctions are putting millions of lives at risk.

Fossil Fuel Bailouts Are Class War. This Is How We Fight Back

Fossil Fuel Bailouts Are Class War. This Is How We Fight Back

May 12, 2020

When it comes to distributing financial support, the federal government should be propping up those who need it most.

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