Today on TAP: The president’s losing game
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Invisible Crisis: The Magnitude of Low-Income Workers in America
The United States is a developed country, but it is not immune to poverty solely because it doesn’t have the stereotypical slums without water and sanitation we often associate with poverty.
The Dream Denied: Black Oppression in the North and South
The American dream is essentially a myth—and an incredibly cruel one. It obscures the systemic barriers that prevent achievement, and thus, places the blame for poverty on individuals, rather than the structures that cause it.
The Government Should Be Run Like a Business
Today on TAP: Trump pushes the game to its logical extreme
What Do You Get When You Google ‘Antitrust’?
Today on TAP: The federal case against Google
The One Minority Group Republicans Go to Bat For: Themselves
Today on TAP: The GOP and the courts
Why the Republicans Should Confirm Trump’s Nominee Today!
Today on TAP: Carpe diem, Mitch
This Is America: Children’s Everlasting Battle for a Home
“Evicted” examines the cruelty of housing in America, and sheds light on the psychological consequences for a particular generation of children who have to confront endless evictions and constant relocation.
The Dimming of the American Dream
By any fair interpretation… Wilkerson’s subjects should have thrived in the North through their hard work and leadership. But their success was circumscribed by their race.

