Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigFeb 20, 2019
Rutger Bregman's viral moment at Davos earned him an invitation to "Tucker Carlson Tonight," but the segment never aired. Now we know why. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigFeb 15, 2019
A damning new report underscores the shamelessness of the online retailer's 13-month search for a second corporate headquarters. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigFeb 13, 2019
The congresswoman's tweets may have been indelicate, but that doesn't make her criticism of organizations like AIPAC any less true. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigFeb 11, 2019
New research out of the University of Berkeley reveals that 400 individuals now control more wealth than the bottom 150 million combined. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigFeb 4, 2019
More than a year ahead of the 2020 primary, NBC News has already branded the fierce critic of American empire an unwitting Putin pawn. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigJan 29, 2019
A new report suggests the financial industry is eager to be rid of Trump but wary of seeing a true progressive in the White House. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigJan 16, 2019
"The Sopranos Sessions" co-author Matt Zoller Seitz examines the series' remarkable prescience and America's greater war on culture. Dig deeper ( 10 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigJan 4, 2019
The Weekly Standard may be dead, but neocons enjoy new influence in both parties, writes Stephen Wertheim in The New York Review of Books. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigDec 4, 2018
As the world's powers gather for their annual summit, demonstrators denounce imperialism, austerity and more. A dispatch from Buenos Aires. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigNov 26, 2018
The use of tear gas constitutes an escalation of the administration's war on migrants and a chilling indicator of its plans for the region. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigNov 13, 2018
Jeff Bezos is expanding his company to New York and D.C. in exchange for ludicrous subsidies. Only federal regulation offers a remedy. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jacob Sugarman / TruthdigNov 12, 2018
Due to an IT failure, hundreds of thousands have seen their payments for tuition and housing delayed—or not delivered at all. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
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