A new congressional report has revealed for the first time how major oil and gas companies knew of climate harms and paid for academic research to help deceive the public.
This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Now is not the time to waver. Now is the time to be principled in our politics and solidarity.
Shortchanged, underpaid and stiffed — that's how many workers feel after experiencing wage theft, the largest form of theft in the United States.
Parent PLUS loans are a hidden student debt crisis, crushing the retirement dreams of BIPOC families and immigrants while policymakers prioritize profit over the people they were designed to serve.
The air in this part of the city has long been considered dangerous. An oil refinery spews a steady plume of white smoke. A coal plant has leaked ash into the ground and the groundwater.
Advocates worry the progress made by the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to decrease the digital divide may unravel unless it is extended.
In a major upset for conservative lawmakers, Kansas rejects a harsh ban on transgender healthcare, marking a potential shift in the national fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
"Something about spending my last on food just makes me feel better — for one, I’m full and for two, I’m happy. And, honestly, food feels like the much-needed pick-me-up after a long day."
Forget slaying dragons, the newest gaming trend is saving the virtual world (and maybe ours too).
Americans are having fewer babies than ever before – and it could tank the US economy.
Hundreds of people, including students and faculty, have been arrested at universities across the country for trespassing and resisting arrest as of Friday. Some have faced suspensions and other retaliation from their colleges.