Artists angered about misinformation might also look at their tiny paychecks from the streaming giant.
corporate power
Why Most Kroger Workers Are Food Insecure
And what the company can do about it
How We Broke the Supply Chain
Rampant outsourcing, financialization, monopolization, deregulation, and just-in-time logistics are the culprits.
Rollups: Professional Wrestling’s Ruthless Monopoly Era
Major League Wrestling filed an antitrust complaint against World Wrestling Entertainment. Its success rests on a similar ongoing antitrust lawsuit in the mixed martial arts industry.
The Nursing Home Slumlord Manifesto
In a surreal new lawsuit, New York nursing home owners say they make nearly a billion dollars a year understaffing homes and shortchanging patients.
Patriotic CEOs?
Today on TAP: Intel Corp., once a national champion, then a major partner of China, recommits to making it in the USA.
The Dark History of Medicare Privatization
Medicare Advantage was supposed to be a money-saver. It’s now become a costly, unaccountable cash cow for private insurance companies that is swallowing traditional Medicare.
5G Rollout Is an Administrative-State Fail
Reliable wireless networks? Safe air travel? Why not both?
Big Tech Freaks Out About Bipartisan Crackdown
CEOs are calling individual senators and lobbyists are engaged in a full-court press to stop legislation in its tracks.
Major U.S. Companies Slam Voter Suppression Laws, Then Donate to Their Sponsors
The companies’ donations appear to contradict their public statements in support of voting rights.

