Lina Khan Goes Out With a Bang
The failed Kroger-Albertsons merger offers the clearest proof yet that the new antitrust movement is breaking through.

The failed Kroger-Albertsons merger offers the clearest proof yet that the new antitrust movement is breaking through.

How a federal policy change in the 1980s created the modern food desert

Nearly 30 years after the company was founded, we still don’t really know where its profits come from. The answer will loom large in the antitrust case against it.

Reining in the tech giants will help restore American democracy.

The left forgot what Roosevelt knew: Small businesses and corporate behemoths have different interests.

For several decades, the term was a fixture of newspaper headlines and campaign speeches. Then something changed.
