Amazon quietly removed public commitments to Black and LGBTQ rights from its corporate policies, including pledges to support anti-discrimination legislation and gender-affirming healthcare benefits.
The leaked document, reportedly drafted by the House Budget Committee, outlines spending cuts of up to $5.7 trillion over the next decade, with $2.3 trillion coming from Medicaid reductions alone.
Homelessness has risen sharply since 2023, new data show. The research is clear: rental assistance promotes housing stability and is key to solving homelessness. Reducing, and ultimately solving, ...
Now, as Biden watches as more and more innocent civilians get slaughtered like animals, what does he do? He just trashed the principles of morality and informed Congress of his latest $8 billion ...
Anna Bailey is a Senior Policy Analyst and works with the Connecting the Dots: Bridging Systems for Better Health project. She has prior experience at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
As deadly wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, housing advocates are calling for immediate protections for renters. With over 1,000 homes destroyed in the Palisades, Hurst, and Eaton fires, some ...
The record-breaking temperatures in 2024 were accompanied by a series of catastrophic weather events across the globe. In Los Angeles, deadly wildfires fueled by unusually dry conditions and strong ...
What’s the old phrase, bombing them back to the stone age?” To pay for what may be a formidable Israeli price, Trump looks to sell Ukraine to recoup. For this nervy, ultimateTrump deal, America would ...
The White House and large bipartisan majorities in Congress will continue their lavish support for Israel’s war on Gaza, however catastrophic the results. Washington has supplied a large share of the ...
The GNAD case study describes how Egyptians grew their democracy movement despite repression, and finally won in 2011. However, gaining a measure of freedom doesn’t guarantee keeping it. As Egypt has ...
Written by Joan Didion, The Santa Ana ("Los Angeles Notebook"/Slouching Towards Bethlehem) was published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1965.
Because a Christian God rules the universe, Christians should naturally run government.