Even Red State Voters Want Action on Inequality
Donald Trump gripes about skyrocketing CEO pay. Is he ready to do something about it?
Donald Trump gripes about skyrocketing CEO pay. Is he ready to do something about it?
If the U.S. goes ahead with the GOP plan, says Phyllis Bennis, “all bets are off.”
IPS joins several organizations in inviting you to this second of an annual series that will, this year, look at the life of Fidel Castro.
As the president-elect promises to increase military spending, we must reflect on what comes with war.
With Washington looking hopeless, it’s up to local communities to close the gap between the richest and the rest.
This is what a non-imperial, truly internationalist foreign policy would look like.
The economic concerns of the white working class and people of color are more alike than different.
“What we’re seeing now is the reality that this global war on terror is indeed having global ramifications,” Phyllis Bennis tells Democracy Now!
Donald Trump and the business kingpins populating his inner circle want to slice the tax bill of America’s top 0.1 percent.
During the Cold War, the CIA did just the kind of meddling in foreign elections it’s accusing Russia of doing today — and more.
Prohibition breeds heroin substitutes that are often more dangerous and more difficult to stop, Tree tells CCTV.
Austria’s latest vote shows the European ideal isn’t dead yet. But the far right is rising quickly.
Portland, Oregon has just adopted the first tax penalty on corporations that pay their CEOs more than 100 times what they pay typical workers.
Trump railed against Wall Street bankers on the campaign trail. Now they’re joining his administration.
Nothing defines Trump’s predictability more than his aggressive, Islamophobic, and anti-diplomatic choices for his foreign policy team.