Will Harris Vibes Deliver Walz Policy?
The Democratic ticket offers vagueness, corporate ties, and now laudable prairie populism. What will the agenda actually be?
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The Democratic ticket offers vagueness, corporate ties, and now laudable prairie populism. What will the agenda actually be?
On Lever Time, journalist Zack Beauchamp explains how an anti-democratic tradition that began in the U.S. has spread to right-wing governments around the world.
A nonprofit with hate group ties is using a major GOP apparatus to push a controversial employee verification system to crush immigration.
A federal judge ruled Google violated antitrust laws to maintain its search-engine monopoly — what happens now?
Plus, cancer-causing chemicals might get banned, landlords can’t use tech to jack up rent, and climate-minded investors win a legal battle.
After an unprecedented wave of deaths caused by climate extremes, advocates are trying to convince courts that fossil fuel companies are criminally responsible for homicide.
Airlines turned a new chapter in their ongoing battle against automatic refunds.
The Republican VP nominee pressured regulators to weaken limits on cancer-causing emissions from steel industry manufacturing.
The crypto industry is spending big money on the election to sway policy in their favor — and this is what they want.
As deaths mount from extreme heat and other climate disasters, legal and scientific experts are joining forces on a bold new tactic: Charging polluters with homicide.