Pressure and potential legislation in California could change Amazon's approach to workforce protection and burnout across the U.S.
How state policies hurt workers and worsen income inequality.
Capital & Main explores how trillions of dollars are diverted toward the super wealthy.
How the pandemic brought festering problems into a new light.
What the state can learn from coal’s decline -- before the oil and gas industry goes off a cliff.
Why wasn’t an African American community group allowed to make a final bid on the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza?
Progressives say you can’t fix one without solving the other.
Climate concerns that have helped drive coal to near-obsolescence have contributed to a recent slump in the Kentucky senator's popularity.
Co-published by the American Prospect A veteran labor reporter finds hope for unions in boycotts, minimum-wage campaigns and strikes.
Still pending in a follow-up budget bill is language that would limit the ability of charter schools to cherry-pick enrollment.
In the first half of the 2018-2019 school year, LAUSD called police more than 3,000 times.
Restorative justice remains a new way of thinking for Los Angeles' 1,300 public schools -- even as administrators continue to call the cops on troublesome students.
Twenty-two charters — nearly all of them in high-poverty neighborhoods -- accounted for 42 percent of L.A. charter schools' nearly 3,700 suspensions last year.
Los Angeles charters suspended black students at almost three times the rate of traditional schools; students with disabilities were suspended at nearly four times the non-charter...
Marvin Miller, who freed Major League Baseball players from virtual serfdom, would be angry as hell at the team's behavior in Boston.
Co-Published by The Guardian and MapLight Blackstone is quietly funneling investors’ money into its campaign against Proposition 10.
Co-published by Fast Company It's all about housing. And health care. And student loan debt and more. "Entitled" Millennials have had enough.
Co-published by WNYC and Sludge Revolving Doors: New York state’s chief investment officer invested millions of retirement dollars in a fossil fuel company – and then...
Good news/bad news for state schools. Charter lobby's burned bridge problem. Austin Beutner ratchets up tensions with Los Angeles teachers.
Why Betsy can't count. How school kids lost 11 million days of class. Will CAVA cave?