How Your Career Can Survive the Next Wave of Automation
As mass automation flourishes, labor, tech and finance experts weigh in on the new brave new world.
What Cities Should Do to Improve Life Outcomes for Young Black Men
Across the country, cities are taking the lead to address systemic inequality.
The 'FoodFight!' Campaign to End Food Waste Makes Meal Donations as Easy as Using a Rideshare App
Local activists launched a campaign to urge LA restaurants to put their tossed-out leftovers to good use.
Trump's Anti-Environment Agenda Makes 2018 the Perfect Time to Support These Climate Orgs
Here's how you can be part of the solution to the world's mounting environmental problems.
Syrian Refugees' Faith and Narratives Endure Despite Intensified War and Displacement
Miles from the Syrian border, refugees fight to maintain spaces of community and healing.
Trump's March 5 DACA Deadline Is Here and There's Still No Resolution for Dreamers
The lives of 800,000 young American Dreamers hang in the balance.
States Should Follow Vermont's Lead Against Trump's Fake War on Opioids
As the administration cuts crucial funding and has no clear strategy, states are driving efforts to address the deadly epidemic.
A Safe Housing Space for Formerly Incarcerated Women Faces Opposition from Lawmakers and Neighbors
Topeka Sam's Hope House is an invaluable resource for lowering incarceration rates but needs help to keep the doors open in the face of hostility.
As More Pipelines Threaten Jobs and the Environment, Americans Are Pushing Back
Our energy future depends on the fight between local communities across America and large corporations.
America's Broken Cash Bail System is Criminal Justice Gone Terribly Wrong
Across the country, legislators acknowledge that the bail bonds unfairly targets poor people and people of color. Now some states are taking steps to change.
Now Elected Officials Need to Take Action to Support the #MeToo Movement
Hollywood A-listers have put a spotlight on the sexual assault awareness campaign of activist Tarana Burke. Now it's time for politicians to put legislation behind the movement.
If You're Not Rich You Probably Can't Afford to Live in San Francisco or New York City
The fight to keep America's cities livable is playing out right now from coast to coast.