Visa reform is the minimum owed to exploited care workers
The UK government’s failed rematching scheme shows ministers fundamentally misunderstand the reality of care work
Disney and NASA Keep Selling Space Travel. Nobody’s Buying.
Disney has made several big-budget films with the backing of the US government to sell space travel to a new generation. But audiences don’t seem
The Big Tech Lobby Has the DOJ in a Stranglehold
A secret lobbying effort by Hewlett Packard Enterprise has pushed Donald Trump’s Justice Department to reverse course on the tech giant’s $14 billion megamerger and
Who Gets a “Right of Return”?
The parallels between Zionists and a northern Arkansas group seeking to forbid Jews and people of color from buying adjacent tracts of land are more
The Countless Failed Attempts to Demonize France Insoumise
In late summer 2023, the Parti Socialiste MP Laurent Baumel was sitting with Jean-Luc Mélenchon, shocked. The two men were drinking tea in a tent
Yes, the UK needs compulsory voting. But that alone won’t fix our politics
Simply insisting people vote in elections run by a system they rightly distrust will not improve British politics
Municipal Grocery Stores Are Sensible and Obvious
Zohran Mamdani’s proposal for city-run grocery stores is entirely practical. What’s more unrealistic, begging corporations to sacrifice profits to fulfill a necessary social role or
Airline Price-Gouging Could Become the New Normal
Led by Delta, many airlines are now working with AI firms to expand the industry’s use of big data for price setting. Using new surveillance
Ocean Vuong’s Way Out
Deindustrialization in the Northeast spawned a service sector that didn’t quite match up to the offerings of the old, manufacturing-based economy. The resulting lower wages,
Is Donald Trump Winning the Tariff War?
Donald Trump’s tariffs may not amount to the end of neoliberalism. But their potential success — a sign that the neoliberal consensus is no longer