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Massive layoffs. Newsrooms gutted. Newspapers shut down.

Friday, November 12, 2021

The numbers don't lie. The journalism industry is in deep, deep trouble. The numbers don't lie. The journalism industry is in deep, deep trouble. From 2008-2020, nearly two-thirds of the

Inflation Is Good for You

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Inflation is bad for the 1 percent but helps out almost everyone else. MOST READ A Right-Wing Brawler Asked a Court to Protect Him From an Antifascist's Tweets Robert Mackey Adam Kiefer got a

A hedge fund is buying newspapers across the country — and then intentionally driving them into the ground

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

A ruthless vulture hedge fund is buying up and gutting newspapers all over the country, including some of the nation's most storied publications. A ruthless vulture hedge fund called Alden Global

We’ve All Pretended About Taiwan for 72 Years. It May Not Work Any Longer.

Monday, November 8, 2021

he situation is genuinely ominous, especially since there has never been a direct confrontation between the US and another nuclear-armed power. MOST READ We've All Pretended About Taiwan for 72

The disgraceful scene playing out in Congress

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Democrats are at risk of squandering their chance to deliver meaningful legislative change before the midterms. This week's election results make it clear: Democrats are at risk of squandering

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