The Climate Justice Shot Heard ‘Round the World: No New Private Jet Infrastructure
If activists succeed in stopping the Hanscom expansion, it will be the next “shot heard ’round the world” on a warming planet.
If activists succeed in stopping the Hanscom expansion, it will be the next “shot heard ’round the world” on a warming planet.
A wrong decision in the Moore case could set back tax justice for years.
Our report estimates that the direct taxpayer subsidy for charitable giving is $111 billion a year.
A Q&A with a veteran building cleaner on what’s at stake for her workplace, her union, and her city’s working class.
New analysis details how the ultra-wealthy use charitable giving to avoid taxes and exert influence, while ordinary taxpayers foot the bill.
The new analysis details how the ultra-wealthy use charitable giving to avoid taxes and exert influence, while ordinary taxpayers foot the bill.
It’s pretty hard to figure out donor-advised funds’ MOs. Our new analysis discerns sponsor priorities from their public websites.
Can we envision more dignified programs for veterans, and use this model to treat other communities with the same ideal of care?
Here’s how legislators have splurged on militarism, and what could happen if those funds instead benefited people and communities.
The ProsperUS coalition issued a letter, as covered in HuffPost, calling on the White House to protect funding for critical domestic programs as shutdown looms
A new report highlights effective policies to narrow CEO-worker gaps and marks progress to date.
The watershed agreements America’s auto workers won could inspire working people here and abroad. And that’s by design.
The disaster the global super rich fear most may now actually materialize — in 2028, with U.S. auto workers leading the way.
All companies receiving federal funds should face the same restrictions.
In the United States and globally, our richest are still flourishing at everyone else’s expense.