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5 ways wealth warps your soul
Poverty is no picnic, of course, but a host of new studies confirm that money really can't buy happiness
01/06/2015 14:30 UTC
American plutocrats are running for political office across the country. Will democracy survive?
In Trump's stead, many billionaires are running for office around the country. This isn't what democracy looks like
10/08/2017 09:59 UTC
Clarence Thomas' billionaire GOP megadonor pal Harlan Crow gave millions to dark money groups: CREW
"Crow's secret political contributions and undisclosed gifts to Thomas can be seen as two sides of the same coin"
06/16/2023 20:30 UTC
The rich, summed up: Nepotism, cronyism, narcissism
The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin defends corrupt hiring practices
08/21/2013 18:30 UTC
Robert Reich: America's super-rich are the real loafers
The former secretary of labor addresses the pervasive myth that our country's poor have only themselves to blame
04/01/2015 12:00 UTC
Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically
Forty-five percent of American households paid no federal income tax whatsoever
04/18/2011 16:13 UTC
San Francisco tech bro freaks out on city's homeless: "Wealthy working people have earned their right to live in the city"
The controversy highlights the divide between the monied tech sector taking over the city and its "servant" class
02/18/2016 22:16 UTC
The Buffett rule, explained
Obama's plan to tax the rich won't become law any time soon, but will still play a major role in the campaign
04/11/2012 20:25 UTC
Economic prosperity isn't a zero-sum game
Why can't wealthy Americans realize they'll fare better with a smaller share of a rapidly-growing economy?
01/29/2013 21:44 UTC
Elizabeth Warren outpaces fellow progressive Bernie Sanders in second quarter fundraising
Warren raised $19.1 million in the second quarter — more than triple what she raised in first three months of 2019
07/08/2019 20:20 UTC
His big con: Donald Trump’s campaign is a real-life version of "The Sting"
The presumptive GOP nominee's election strategy is nothing but a grand deception
06/05/2016 20:00 UTC
A solar storm from 14,300 years ago previews how Earth may one day plunge into darkness
A new study describes how massive solar storms could destroy our electrical grids
10/19/2023 10:15 UTC
When billionaires decide it might be fun to run a newspaper (or a magazine)
Marc Benioff's purchase of Time is only the latest symptom of a spreading trend — led of course by Jeff Bezos
09/24/2018 12:00 UTC
Newt Gingrich's phony populism: The real reason he's worried about "oligarchy"
The former House speaker says he's having second thoughts about Citizens United. Here's why you shouldn't buy it
08/05/2015 19:50 UTC
The $3.5 trillion bill corporate America is terrified of
What's behind centrist Democrats' fierce opposition to President Biden's agenda?
09/21/2021 01:08 UTC