The state has finally embraced indigenous land management techniques to help alleviate its wildfire crisis.
The legislation is likely to pass, but Gov. Gavin Newsom is being lobbied hard by Silicon Valley to oppose it, using what can be seen as deceptive tactics.
Today on TAP: The Israel lobby is spending a fortune to oust and intimidate Democratic progressives in Congress. What’s the remedy?
A Q&A with David Neiwert, America’s foremost writer and thinker on far-right extremism, on what might happen if Trump wins—or loses
Hundreds of generic ink cartridges are listed on the site with the same packaging look as brand-name competitors.
Union elections are up in the year since the labor board created new penalties for law-breaking employers. But an appeal could reverse the decision.
Today on TAP: Kamala’s commitment to the care economy is great, but she needs to commit to the construction economy as well.
What happens when the images break down?
Britain’s new Labour prime minister Keir Starmer has a huge majority, but defeatist constraints of his own making.
The problem is the poll, shared exclusively with the Prospect, also shows that voters don’t believe the Biden-Harris administration has already taken action.
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Today on TAP: After long delay and needless economic damage, the Fed chair commits to cutting interest rates.
How Democrats learned to tell the plain truth and like it
Harris has a notable record on an issue where the Biden administration hasn’t distinguished itself: polluter accountability.
From Chicago, our reporters wrap up the Democratic National Convention.
A sit-in outside the convention in protest and support from numerous elected officials did not succeed.
She’s comfortable, joyful and, last night, authoritative. And the party helped her get there.
Democrats are hitting all the notes that have eluded them.
The Chamber of Progress, which held a briefing panel this week at the DNC, contrasts with Kamala Harris’s early approach on key issues.
The Harris-Walz ticket and every Democrat are promising big things. But the filibuster makes that agenda impossible. Will they finally remove that barrier?