California
California voters in 2024 will decide whether to keep a law to require buffer zones around new oil wells as corporations use referendums to challenge progressive policies.
Feb. 8, 2023
Politics
The high court weighs challenge to Congress’ broad power to tax corporate wealth in a case that could shield wealthy Americans with overseas investments.
Dec. 5, 2023
Opinion
The failure of the Clinton-era corporate responsibility initiative helps explain why we’re seeing so much worker militancy and government activism today.
Sept. 4, 2023
The Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Accessibility Forum 2023
Employers are viewed more positively, even when they disclose negative data, study finds
Nov. 26, 2023
Los Angeles ponders what the merger of former rivals will do to local alternative news.
Dec. 14, 2005
Washington’s conventional wisdom has Republicans salivating at the political parallels between Watergate and Whitewater.
Sept. 27, 1998
Progressives and pragmatists both channeled Trump
July 30, 2019
Business
Corporate America is increasingly facing the demographic fact that more workers belong to families where both spouses work and have responsibilities to care for young children.
Oct. 14, 1990
Television
In his review of the PBS documentary about Cesar Chavez (“Examining the ‘Fight in the Fields’ and in Chavez,” April 16), Oscar Garza says that the program would “provide more fodder for critics of public television who claim the taxpayer-supported network is partial to liberal causes.”
May 3, 1997
Conservative Supreme Court will weigh in on whether Congress can tax so-called unrealized gains from foreign companies.
June 26, 2023