- August 5, 2014The order to delete the article came from NewsOne's parent company, a business partner to Comcast. The reason? They didn't like what it said.
- August 4, 2014Despite a new report that the danger has eased, experts warn that another banking crisis could happen anytime.
- August 4, 2014Much of ALEC’s agenda for its latest meeting returned to a focus on promoting the extraction and production of fossil fuels while putting up roadblocks for renewable energy initiatives where it can.
- August 4, 2014What someone is paid has little or no relationship to what their work is worth to society.
- August 2, 2014Thanks to Joe Papp, over five million people have enjoyed more than 100 free productions of Shakespeare at the Delacorte Theater in New York City’s Central Park.
- August 2, 2014Joel Berg, an anti-poverty activist in New York City, proposes an alternative to Ryan's paternalistic plan that he believes will empower families to take charge of their own futures.
- August 1, 2014Paul Ryans new plan includes a few positive proposals, but a poverty activist writes that it's doomed to fail because of its reliance on discredited, right-wing poverty myths.
- August 1, 2014A subsidized jobs program that created 20,000 jobs in Philadelphia shows that such initiatives can be a win both for those looking for work and for employers.
- August 1, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyJohn Lithgow joins Bill to talk about the challenges and triumphs of playing Shakespeare's greatest role, and why we are so drawn to the tale of this flawed, contradictory leader at this moment.
- July 30, 2014It's time for an anti-poverty contract that addresses minimum wages, paid sick leave, childcare, ending child hunger and ensuring that no one willing to work becomes destitute.