TD Original
How the climate emergency deepened in 2024.
Environment
A new lawsuit alleges toxic, radioactive waste leaked into a family’s water well, uncovering the regulatory abyss of fracking pipelines in the state.
Economic Justice
From union drives to fair taxes to consumer protection: A roundup of some of this year’s most inspiring wins.
Business & Economy
Despite lawsuits, prosecutions and federal crackdown attempts, the tribal lending industry has adapted, providing exorbitant loans to financially vulnerable consumers.
Military
Data shows these lawmakers traded between $24M and $113M million worth, some while serving on committees making defense policy.
Education
Schools nationwide use unpaid lunch debt to block teens from attending their graduation ceremonies and threaten to send them to foster care.
Film
In "A Complete Unknown," director James Mangold re-creates the formative years of Bob Dylan.
TD Column
It's not a podcast, a pose or a profit-seeking enterprise. It's a daily grind of democratic exercise.
Ear to the Ground
A card-writing program brings light to what can be a dark time of the year for prisoners.
TD Original
Where did Tex Johnson’s elusive Christmas album come from? Who recorded it? And why do so many people spend their lives searching for it?
Opinion
Cultural commentary once tried to explain how society could do a little bit better. Now the point is to tell people only what they want to hear.
Belief & Religion
Church volunteers feel called to help hurricane victims. That means fulfilling a mandate to alleviate suffering. For some, it also includes proselytizing.
