COVID is surging again, but masks are passé. What the hell is it with people?
Since colonial times, people have sought out underground networks to escape persecution. After ‘Roe’ falls, women seeking abortions must rely on old strategies and new templates.
Today on TAP: Can the president be even more effective in countering the Republicans’ false narrative?
While millions of Afghans hunger, a radicalized Taliban movement is imposing a draconian government and foreign drones still haunt the skies.
Current and former White House officials say that Rice routinely berates colleagues, including Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.
The Congressional Workers Union has been organizing for months to get the ability to collectively bargain.
Today on TAP: Four companies sell almost all baby formula in the U.S., magnifying supply shocks that cause families to scramble.
The Department of Transportation needs to be more aggressive in protecting consumers from price-gouging.
The oil and gas industry could jeopardize federal funding to clean up the state’s thousands of abandoned and leaking wells.
A new super PAC run by Biden, Obama, and Sanders consultants just dropped a quarter million into the race against pro-choice woman Jessica Cisneros.
Today on TAP: Anti-slavery meets the modern sale of naming rights at Harvard.
Alex Pareene explains the problems with the latest fad theory for winning elections.
Investors at the prestigious Milken Conference are confident that, recession or no, they’ll keep on making money.
The Supreme Court has eviscerated the ability for a majority of citizens to elect the representatives they want and have their will enacted.
Obama’s undersized stimulus in 2009 doomed America to an economic lost decade.
Today on TAP: Biden’s progressive regulators act to put new muscle in an old law.
A hearing featuring Amazon Labor Union’s Christian Smalls looked at whether the government should continue to use companies as contractors after they engage in union-busting.
Through a new nonprofit, buyout funds will grant shares to employees of their portfolio companies. Backers say it will boost investor profits, and give workers an ‘ownership mindset.’
Why does its daily coverage revert to bothsidesism and ignore the revelations in its blowout profiles?
Conservative rabble-rousers are mad at regulators for protecting the American people from Wall Street banks.