David speaks with Suzanne Gordon and Steve Early about attacks on veterans’ health care and veterans’ disability benefits.
On January 1, some 22 million Americans will face massive increases in their health insurance premiums, as enhanced tax credits for policies under the Affordable Care Act expire. According to KFF, a ...
Black immigrants are more likely to be deported, in part because of their contact with the criminal justice system.
A new AI commission established by House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries includes several corporate-friendly legislators.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court began to grapple with what may be its most difficult challenge in its current session: To whom does it owe its ultimate submission and greatest obeisance: Donald ...
A bill that passed the New York legislature was completely gutted and substituted with language perceived as friendlier to the industry.
Weekend Reads The best of the week, curated by the editors of The American Prospect, delivered Saturday mornings. David Dayen and Prospect co-founder Bob Kuttner look at the politics and policy of the ...
Enough Republicans are on a discharge petition to get a House vote to end congressional stock trading—if Democrats sign on.
Ryan Coogler’s bloodsucker blockbuster is all about Black creative freedom. No wonder the industry saw it as a threat.
JACKSON IS ONE OF 12 CANDIDATES IN THE RACE, and faces a strong challenge from the left by state Sen. Robert Peters, who cut his teeth pushing for bail reform in Illinois. Peters has also put his ...
It wasn’t until the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 that shooting the wounded became a war crime. The 1907 version explicitly declared that it is forbidden “to kill or wound an enemy who, having ...
Stride, Inc., is hiring multiple teachers to run a new school at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley. But the establishment of a school is really an effort to sanitize the extended ...