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Can MS Survive Without NBC? Inside CEO Mark Lazarus’ Efforts To Save Cable’s Great Brands
Semafor Podcasts Sep 26, 2025

Can MS Survive Without NBC? Inside CEO Mark Lazarus’ Efforts To Save Cable’s Great Brands

The Biggest Hurdle to Trump’s Medicaid Work Requirements: The War on Disabled Workers
Mother Jones Sep 26, 2025

The Biggest Hurdle to Trump’s Medicaid Work Requirements: The War on Disabled Workers

Armond Dai has been living with Long Covid since his second infection, in September 2023. In December, his symptoms forced him to leave his job in architectural design; since March, he’s been on Medicaid. Dai, who lives in California, is one of many chronically ill and disabled people who, under new Medicaid work requirements included […]

When Home Isn’t Safe: Immigration Enforcement Meets Housing Discrimination
Mother Jones Sep 26, 2025

When Home Isn’t Safe: Immigration Enforcement Meets Housing Discrimination

This story is published in partnership with the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University. For one California mother, public housing has been a lifeline for her household of five—her two young adult daughters, husband, and young nephew. She could not afford rent without the federally subsidized housing that they all share. It’s also a lifeline for another […]

Trump’s Energy Secretary Aims to Claw Back Billions Slated for Clean Energy Projects
Mother Jones Sep 26, 2025

Trump’s Energy Secretary Aims to Claw Back Billions Slated for Clean Energy Projects

This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The US energy secretary, Chris Wright, on Wednesday announced that his department will return to the treasury billions of dollars set aside for green projects, while dodging questions about affordability and grid reliability and claiming international climate policy has […]