The new centrist push to regain control of the Democratic Party, with corporate money| The American Prospect
Equity stakes, loophole closures, and protecting domestic industries might make sense in someone else’s hands. Not from a president with no strategy or plan.| The American Prospect
We are a union of farmers, growers, foresters and land-based workers with a mission to improve the livelihoods of our members and create a better food and land-use system for everyone.| Landworkers Alliance
Though the Federal Trade Commission is proposing to ban noncompete agreements, other kinds of restrictive covenants perform a very similar function.| The American Prospect
‘If people could see this with their bare eyes, none of this would be happening.’| The American Prospect
Today on TAP: Trump’s version is a joke. But even our version would have limited benefits.| The American Prospect
Very little of what you’ve heard about presidential ‘deals’ is true. It’s really a shakedown on behalf of Trump’s desires and corporate whims.| The American Prospect
The post We won’t see real food system change until we put the interests of producers and consumers above those of corporations appeared first on Landworkers Alliance.| Landworkers Alliance
Voters then, too, were faced with the choice of two corporate-backed candidates promoting regressive economic policies In 1924, at least, there was a genuinely progressive third candidate, Robert La Follette The 1924 U.S. election was not much better than 2024’s. In both cases, the Republican and Democratic Party candidates had deep Wall Street ties and| CovertAction Magazine
Farmworkers struggle against deportation and even lower wages.| The American Prospect
Blog 'The Global/Local Conundrum: Backing Away from Technocracy' by Tom Valovic - Decades ago, some interesting ideas...| Local Futures
Compass Pathways has been aggressively using patent claims to corner the market on psychedelic-assisted treatments.| The American Prospect
Last week, on so-called “Liberation Day,” the Trump administration announced its new wave of tariffs. The language was poignant. Liberation. It was a word meant to stir, to conjure up the dream of breaking free from foreign exploitation. Dependence on […]| Local Futures
If the government listened to postal workers, they could be implementing win-win measures that create secure meaningful jobs as well as address the crises of affordability, isolation, and climate breakdown| The Breach
Tenant organizing and independent reporting has sparked quiet investigation of corporate landlords by corporate law enforcement agency| The Breach
Nav Persaud joins Donya Ziaee on The Breach Show to break down the (mostly) good, the bad, and ugly parts of the bill| The Breach
Blog 'Government Reforms Face Corporate Backlash in Honduras' by Karen Spring - Seven men, all dressed in suits, gathered...| Local Futures