- January 10, 2014Conservatives have pursued a divide-and-conquer strategy intended to convince working-class whites that the poor were their enemies. It’s starting to backfire.
- January 10, 2014As Congress cuts programs that help the poorest Americans, a new study shows that, for the first time, the majority of its legislators are millionaires.
- January 10, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyBill speaks with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson about his redux of the famous Carl Sagan series Cosmos, premiering this weekend.
- January 9, 2014Kansas, like North Carolina, has become a test bed for conservative policy-making.
- January 9, 2014Global Trade Watch's Lori Wallach says that none of the promises that were used to sell NAFTA have come to fruition, and they're being repeated for the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- January 9, 2014The Department of Justice issued new guidance Wednesday aimed at curbing harsh, discriminatory over-punishment of school discipline violations.
- January 8, 2014The presidential hopeful unveiled his new ideas, but it turns out they're not so new after all.
- January 8, 2014During the last three months of 2013, 15 miners died on the job. The uptick coincides with budget cuts that mean inspectors can afford to visit a workplace only every 99 years, on average.
- January 8, 2014 | Updated January 8, 2015Yes, and Americans want more anti-poverty initiatives.
- January 7, 2014Our weekly roundup of key money and politics news.