A new state law mandates that oil companies put up money to plug wells before acquiring them. It could fail its first big test, putting taxpayers on the hook.
Executive total compensation surged nearly 13% in 2023, outpacing both inflation and worker pay increases.
The civil rights leader showed that even in Los Angeles, color drives class divisions and racial justice drives economic justice.
Around the world, lands with water and food resources are being snatched up by powerful interests. The Grab director Gabriela Cowperthwaite discusses her documentary that is both a geopolitical thriller and a call to action.
The Legislature and governor will need to act this year if the state is to continue providing food as medicine for low-income residents.
Here are the most environmentally friendly banks in the U.S. — is yours on the list?
A new contract that requires “labor harmony” could be a model to empower millions who work for federal contractors nationwide.
Dozens are relocated by ICE, cutting them off from their attorneys and, sometimes, their families.
Environmentalists fear leaks, explosions, earthquakes and more from a carbon capture bill with bipartisan support.
The union says that following a string of wins by campus unions nationwide, the university may fear losing at the table in the current fight over use of police and sanctions to quell protests.