Showing 379 results for "debt to society"
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Trump May Demonize Migration From Venezuela, But He Helped Fuel It
How the once-richest nation in South America suffered the biggest non-war economic collapse in modern history. -
Federal Agents Investigate Sugar Exporter Over Allegations of Forced Labor
The previously undisclosed inquiry of Central Romana raises the prospect of criminal sanctions. -
How a Few Secret Donors Are Fueling the New Right-Wing Infrastructure
The Bradley Impact Fund helps finance the work of groups led by Michael Flynn and Stephen Miller. Most of the money can be traced to four undisclosed sources, documents show. -
Why the Most Important Doctors Are the Least Well Paid
And how the US government could fix it. -
Will Trump Force America to Break Up?
He seems determined to try. -
Here’s Trillions in Federal Waste the DOGE Bros Could Actually Target
Because what's more wasteful than giant tax breaks for people who don't need them? -
Outside Influence: A Third Party Timeline
Discover a high-stakes history of righteous outrage and electoral opportunism. -
Trillions in Oil and Farm Subsidies Are Causing “Environmental Havoc”
World Bank report cites "toxic" handouts of up to $23 million a minute. -
As Energy Prices Spike, Europeans Are Burning Trees to Stay Warm
War in Ukraine has driven wood fires as a cheap but polluting alternative. -
Is This the End of Prison Phone Fees?
How a group of activists took on the telecom industry—and won. -
How Donald Trump Weaponized the 2007 Murder of My Fellow Journalist, Chauncey Bailey
"How dare they use my brother's death to benefit them?" -
What Being a Billionaire Scion Taught JB Pritzker About Standing Up to One
Few national Democrats have pushed back as forcefully against Trump’s authoritarian crackdown. There’s a reason for that. -
40 Acres and a Lie
<br><em>We compiled Reconstruction-era documents to identify 1,250 formerly enslaved</em> <em>Black Americans given land—only to have it returned to their enslavers.</em> -
“Things Are Moving So Quickly” as Scientists Study This “Very Scary” Climate Strategy
The controversial field of solar geoengineering is hitting its stride. -
A Notorious Prison Tech Giant Is Poised to Cash In on Pell Grants for Incarcerated People
Millions of dollars in college financial aid will soon be available to prisoners. Aventiv has taken note. -
Can We Slash Carbon Emissions and Still Have Economic Growth?
Some economists consider "decoupling" a "neoliberal Fantasy." -
Tucker Carlson Says He Knows Why Sri Lanka Fell. Don’t Believe Him.
Hint: It had nothing to do with a green new deal. -
The Fight for Student Debt Relief Started a Decade Ago—at Occupy Wall Street
Biden may cancel billions in student loans. The nation’s first debtors’ union helped make that possible. -
Climate Delegates Flock to Cairo to Prep for Next UN Summit
Reparations for poor nations could be a contentious issue at COP27. -
Has San Francisco Gotten Too Tough on Teen Crime?
A DA challenger hopes to persuade voters that the incumbent has gone too far—at least when it comes to juveniles.
