Monopoly League Baseball
Why is a private equity firm reaping the benefits of hundreds of millions in taxpayer subsidies while taking over Minor League Baseball?
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Why is a private equity firm reaping the benefits of hundreds of millions in taxpayer subsidies while taking over Minor League Baseball?
Our fifth episode examines a series of U.S. Supreme Court cases that laid the groundwork for PACs, Citizens United, and money-as-speech.
California had a shot at making Big Tech pay for its stranglehold on local news — but instead it caved to industry pressure and strengthened tech firms’ grip.
Plus, AI gets reined in, Mississippi thinks of the children, and electric school buses power on.
Legal operatives tied to Trump, power broker Leonard Leo, and a hate group are aiming to make dark-money donations tax deductible.
Kamala Harris has branded herself as a crusader against corporate greed — but does her background support the claim?
David Sirota talks with the man whose legislative successes prompted a corporate backlash and Lewis Powell’s infamous memo.
How a radical secret memo went from idea to reality.
Plus, sustainable housing is going up, diabetes patients get high-tech help, and abortion rights can’t wait.
Lawmakers are being forced to negotiate with oligarchs and special interests they can’t even identify.