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While Kelly Loeffler Opposed New COVID Aid, Her Husband’s Firm Sought to Profit Off the Pandemic
Intercontinental Exchange made a $11 billion deal because the coronavirus crisis created an opportunity. -
Real Estate Predators Tried to Cash In on the Pandemic. Then Tenants Fought Back.
“I feel sometimes that we’re up against this faceless money monster." -
Tackling Climate Change Seemed Expensive. Then COVID Happened.
A new study finds that just one-tenth of COVID stimulus spending would be enough to limit global warming. -
Fossil-Fuel Firms Reaped Billions in COVID Tax Breaks—Then Laid Off Thousands of Workers
A group of 77 companies took $8.2 billion, and almost all cut jobs. -
A Fugitive Chinese Tycoon Met Steve Bannon. Misinformation Mayhem Ensued.
The weird, wild, and scary tale of Miles Guo. -
Trump Attacks Them. COVID-19 Threatens Them. But Immigrants Keep the US Fed.
A county-by-county analysis drives home how crucial Latino immigrants are to the food supply. -
Private Prison Stocks Drop as the Reality of Biden’s Win Sinks In
But quitting for-profit detention won't be so easy. -
States Are Halting Executions Because of the Pandemic—But Not Missouri
"Prioritizing capital punishment over the health and safety of those inside prisons." -
Let’s Connect the Dots Between Environmental Injustice and the Coronavirus
"There's a link between race and class in this country." -
Global Warming. Inequality. COVID-19. And Al Gore Is…Optimistic?
He says all our crises are speeding us toward real solutions. -
California Is Going to Pay Restaurants to Deliver Meals to At-Risk Seniors
Alleviating hunger and boosting the devastated restaurant economy in one go. -
Why Big Chains Thrived While Small Restaurants Died
How the National Restaurant Association bent the government to the will of the corporate behemoths—and left workers in the dust. -
The Pandemic Hasn’t Slowed America’s Other Public Health Crisis: Gun Violence
Mass shootings may be on lockdown, but the killing continues.
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President Biden’s Trustbusters Aren’t Just Experts on Tech. They Know About Big Ag.
The new administration is signaling it might take on the massive agricultural groups. -
PPP Lending Was Supposed to Help Small Businesses in Kansas City. That’s Not What Happened.
“You can’t call it anything but redlining: public sector reinforcing private-sector discrimination.”