Delayed Second Stimulus Already Leading to Cuts in Grocery Store Spending
Hunger is on the rise. Grocery store operators see weaker spending now that the $600/week unemployment supplements are gone.
Read more...Hunger is on the rise. Grocery store operators see weaker spending now that the $600/week unemployment supplements are gone.
Read more...Political scientist Tom Ferguson juxtaposes the factions around Biden with how Roosevelt eventually stared down banks and corporatists in the second phase of the New Deal
Read more...New data on how many lost their health insurance, which often means health care, due to Covid. And the numbers are not getting better soon.
Read more...The Russian version of America’s flyover has it pretty bad: declining industries and environmental stress.
Read more...We are at best only at the end of the beginning of big cities’ Covid-19 pain. What comes next?
Read more...The prisons that house some inamets lie in the path of wildfires, and California hasn’t yet furloughed them or moved them to safety.
Read more...Earl Katz, an early climate change warrior, looks at the dwindling number of options humans have for alleviating global warming.
Read more...The European Commission’s ambitous Green Deal plans are already stumbling over bureaucratic infighting and ag industry opposition.
Read more...The oil situation has developed not necessarily to Saudi Arabia’s advantage, but MbS appears not to have gotten the memo.
Read more...The Democrats busy themselves with a self-love fest as they ignore more and more dire evidence of the progress of global warming.
Read more...Local economic data and election results in Weimar Germany shows that more acute austerity led to more Nazi support.
Read more...A spike in mortgage delinquencies says more bad results are coming, particularly with no new stimulus in sight.
Read more...The New York City budget hole is getting bigger. How much of a harbinger is this for other US cities?
Read more...Retired General Dennis Laich gives some insight into America’s permanent war policy.
Read more...As lower and middle income Americans slide into dire straits thanks to Covid-19, political pressure is building. But are Americans capable of rebellion?
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