Book Excerpt
Book Excerpt
Health & Wellness
How Cigna Saves Millions by Having Its Doctors Reject Claims Without Reading Them
Mar 27, 2023 How Cigna makes a killing by instructing doctors to reject claims without reading them
Economic Justice
Federal Government Plans Breakup of Organ Transplant Monopoly
Mar 24, 2023 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services plans to breakup the organ transplant monopoly.
Politics
Who’s Profiting—and Profiteering—From the Banking Mess?
Mar 21, 2023 Depositors in small and medium-sized banks are now fleeing to giant banks that have been deemed “too big to fail.”
News
Protests Intensify in France
Mar 20, 2023 French protests intensify over attempt to force retirement age hike.
Africa
The AfDB Sides With the Agrochemical Industrial Complex
Mar 15, 2023 The African Development Bank sides with the agro-industrial complex over farmers.
Opinion
America’s Hidden Epidemic of Hunger
Mar 15, 2023 How it feels to be hungry in America.
Economic Justice
Bernie Sanders Proposes a Guaranteed Minimum Teacher Salary of $60,000
Mar 14, 2023 Senator Bernie Sanders proposes guaranteed minimum teacher salary of $60,000 nationwide.
Economic Justice
The Runaway Train of Corporate Greed
Mar 10, 2023 Norfolk Southern plans to stick with "precision-scheduled railroading," a profit-maximizing approach endangers communities nationwide.
Dig
Chile’s Utopia Has Been Postponed
Mar 8, 2023 Journalist Marc Cooper was serving as personal translator to Chilean president Salvador Allende when the 1973 U.S.-backed coup led by Augusto Pinochet forced him to flee the country. In January, Cooper returned to Santiago to observe the country’s political situation 50 years later. He found a Chile transformed but uncertain, struggling to chart a course forward one year after the election of its first leftist government since Allende.2024 Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Feature
Economic Justice
Food Corporations Earn Billions While Millions Go Hungry
Mar 6, 2023 Twenty of the world’s biggest food corporations paid $53.5 billion to their shareholders over the past two years.
Women