The Cable Snapped First
WHITE HOUSE · PUBLIC FINANCE · UNITED STATES
July 19, 2025
A 60-year-old cable failure
beneath Boston Harbor left 465
passengers stranded on a Blue
Line train, highlighting.
The Strawberries Died First
IMMIGRATION · LABOR · AGRICULTURE
July 15, 2025
A surge in ICE raids has
drastically reduced the
immigrant farmworker
population, leaving many U.S…
The Bill Comes Due
COST OF LIVING · INFLATION · TRADE
July 11, 2025
Rising tariffs and the
implementation of HR1 have
increased living costs for many
American families, eroding…
Surviving AI
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE · LABOR · BUSINESS
July 9, 2025
Artificial intelligence is
rapidly displacing workers in
predictable, repeatable roles,
with tens of thousands replaced…
The Billionaire Takes All
POLITICAL POWER · WHITE HOUSE · LABOR
July 2, 2025
A private call between the
Treasury Secretary and an
unnamed billionaire preceded
the White House’s removal of.
A Working Earth, a Decent
Life: What Maine’s Climate
Plan Looks Like…
CLIMATE POLICY · CLEAN ENERGY · LABOR
June 28, 2025
Maine’s climate plan focuses on
a just transition that balances
environmental goals with
economic stability, emphasizing
local.
I’m a New Yorker
CAMPAIGNS · STATE POLITICS · DEMOCRATS
June 27, 2025
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born
son of Indian immigrants, leads
the 2025 Democratic primary for
New York City.
The Hidden Tax that Widens the
Gap
TRADE · INFLATION · COST OF LIVING
June 18, 2025
Recent tariff increases have
led to rising prices on both
imported and domestic goods,
disproportionately affecting
low.
Brain Drain, Border Gain
IMMIGRATION · LABOR · BUSINESS
June 16, 2025
Harvard’s lawsuit against the
U.S. government follows visa
revocations affecting over
1,000 international students…
