
Declining union membership could be making working-class Americans less happy and more susceptible to drug overdoses
When union power declines, impacts extend beyond wages, affecting public health and happiness, say economists.

When union power declines, impacts extend beyond wages, affecting public health and happiness, say economists.

Donald Trump’s bold signature aligns with traits like narcissism, as studies reveal links between signature size and self-esteem.

The administration’s decision to halt SNAP during a shutdown risks food security for millions, including 10M Latinos.

This year marks the anniversaries of the deaths of George Floyd and many others. Protests initially sparked change, but coverage has waned.

Nonprofits face pressure to cut costs by using flexible labor, but research shows this can hurt attendance and finances.

Most Colorado homeowners lack insurance to fully rebuild post-disaster. Our study finds 74% were underinsured after fires.

Fossil fuels power much of the world despite cheaper renewable energy. Nations struggle to balance rising demand with emission reduction.

Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party on October 15, 1966, advocating for Black self-defense.

On the 59th anniversary of the Black Panther Party, we reflect on its legacy and the sacrifices of leaders like Mark Clark.

Today marks what would have been George Floyd Jr.’s 52nd birthday, a poignant reminder of his enduring legacy and impact.

The federal shutdown pauses regular data, leaving market-watchers in the dark. Michigan survey shows stable sentiment.

Dream Defenders launch “Class Ruins Everything Around Me,” calling on marginalized communities to challenge billionaire power.