A new poll found most Americans want Biden to break drug companies’ monopolies and end Covid-19 vaccine apartheid
Natasha Lennard
Amazon is seeing record profits — but little trickles down to the ground-level workers who keep the online giant running.
Oregon voters’ drug decriminalization applies an anti-carceral logic to more than just weed
Bill Barr’s designation of Seattle, Portland, and New York is a cynical Trump reelection ploy — with potentially dangerous consequences
Victim advocates fear that bankruptcy will shield the drugmaker from justice, but they’re not giving up
When a politician invokes “quality of life” as a grounds for a policing initiative, he calls upon the violent “broken windows” strategies that have informed the brutal criminalization of poverty and Blackness.
In every major city where streets have been stormed, riot police have been confronted, and fires have blazed, we see anti-racist anti-fascism at work
Millions Unable to Pay for Housing Next Month
The Responses Are Missing the Point
We are closer than ever to making student debt erasure happen not because of policy wonks at think tanks or Senate offices, but rather because a grassroots movement organized behind an aim and then set about figuring out how to make it a reality