In the third episode of our “Exhausted Majority” podcast, Tim and Parker talk about the UAW strike, why telling someone who doesn’t feel good about the economy that the economy is doing well doesn’t make for a winning political message, and the innovation happening with AI in medicine.
After nearly 150 days, the Writers Guild of America strike is over! Early this week, the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers came to a tentative agreement on a new contract with meaningful gains and protections for writers — gains that were only possible because of the writers’ willingness to stand…
Tim and Parker are back with episode two of our podcast, “The Exhausted Majority with Tim Ryan.” They chat about Kevin McCarthy’s impeachment inquiry, the re-emergence of U.S. steel, and the politicization of “Rich Men North of Richmond.” (Oh and this, too: When exactly is the right time to start putting up holiday decorations?)
After last month’s devastating wildfires in Maui, Lahaina’s giant banyan tree — a long-standing local landmark — is showing its first signs of regrowth and providing hope for the town’s future and recovery. When we work together, things can get better. We can heal — even in the face of tragedy — and that’s what…
We’re so excited about this — we launched a podcast, “The Exhausted Majority with Tim Ryan,” and the first episode is up now. We plan on going beyond the red-state/blue-state conversation that dominates today’s political conversation and digging into the good stuff happening in our country.
Amazon is going to fund the world’s largest deployment of carbon-capture technology, which is a perfect example of a man-made solution to a man-made problem — one that’s good for not only our planet but for people’s jobs and our economy, too.
With 60 years under their belt as a band, the Stones span generations and continents. They still tour all over the world and bring people from all walks of life together. Their new album — their first album of new songs in 18 years — gives us something worth celebrating together.
The majority of Americans approve of unions, continuing a trend after almost a decade of rising support. And it looks like that popularity could continue to grow as a recent Gallup poll shows more Americans believe unions will only get stronger in the future.
Simone Biles brought home her eighth national all-around title last week. It’s a record-breaking victory, but that’s not the only thing that blows us away. Simone’s latest win comes after a two-year hiatus spent focusing on her mental health — a decision that was unheard of in women’s gymnastics, but Simone came back better than…
Virginia singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony criticized the GOP presidential debate for using his song, “Rich Men North or Richmond,” and missing the point — big time. After all, it’s a song about Washington, D.C.