
LEVER WEEKLY: “I’m Fearful That Therapy Services For Kids Will Cease To Exist”
From a Medicaid scheme targeting children to defense industry consultants covering the Gaza crisis, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
From a Medicaid scheme targeting children to defense industry consultants covering the Gaza crisis, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
From an in-depth look at the Gaza crisis to a $64 billion banking scam, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
From the Israel-Palestine conflict to the ultimate D.C. swamp monster, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
From a self-help charlatan to a $140 billion-a-year Medicare Advantage scam, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
From missing inflation data to online mass surveillance, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
The nation’s most popular public health care program is under attack — so here’s what we need to do.
From dispatches from an American oligarchy to a sobering look at the U.S. masculinity crisis, here’s a roundup of our reporting from the past week.
Electric companies are hurting customers and hastening the climate emergency — but that’s just business for investor-owned utilities.
Chicago’s new Mayor Brandon Johnson rode into office on a decade of teacher organizing, proving a strong labor movement can deliver political results.