- January 21, 2015From prison construction to striped "convict classics" jumpsuits, these five off-the-radar corporations are earning millions from mass incarceration.
- January 12, 2015Finally, some sense from Democrats in the House. Last week, 44 "flipped" and came out against the Volcker Rule delay.
- January 1, 2015Holiday bells are silent in the homes of America’s struggling working poor, while CEOs’ Christmas plums are super-sugared with record-breaking corporate profits.
- December 26, 2014Fed up with essentially begging for access to quality food, residents of this predominantly African-American neighborhood decided to open their own grocery store.
- December 11, 2014At the behest of the biggest "too-big-to-fail" banks and as part of the House’s new spending bill, a measure to restrict banks' risky behavior is on the verge of being repealed.
- December 8, 2014Public officials are blocking the release of information about how billions of dollars of public employees’ retirement nest eggs are being invested.
- November 12, 2014The one area where Barack Obama and a now GOP-controlled Senate might find room for compromise is trade, especially the approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- November 7, 2014Huge margins back up up the claim that "nearly all Americans share the sentiment that corporations should not have the same rights as people."
- October 30, 2014The independent senator from Vermont tells Bill that big money and big media are keeping critical issues from the American public.
- October 30, 2014The independent senator from Vermont urges the citizens of Richmond, California, to stand up to the oil giant and "give hope to people all over America that we can control our destinies."