
Could a Tax Fix the Gig Economy?
A group in New York is calling for a fee on all gig-economy transactions in order to provide workers with benefits like paid sick leave.

A group in New York is calling for a fee on all gig-economy transactions in order to provide workers with benefits like paid sick leave.

The arrest of 11 senior figures, including one of the world’s richest men, is a sign of the crown prince’s consolidation of power.

A new book examines the legacy of the women-led consumer protests of the mid-20th century.

Thirteen years after a vote that poured resources into transportation, most residents haven’t changed their habits.

Encouraging people to buy a home was a hallmark of President George W. Bush’s economic policy. The new GOP tax bill marks a retreat from that philosophy.

How did a proposal to simplify the tax code become such a mess? Blame its first principles.

In October, the country added 261,000 jobs, picking up after a short slump.

Liberal groups wanted to get rid of the mortgage-interest deduction. But not in the way that congressional Republicans are doing it.

His nomination represents a political compromise, as he's a regulation-cautious Republican who would likely keep up the policies of his Democratic predecessor.

The author discusses his latest book, The Rooster Bar, which was inspired by a 2014 article in The Atlantic, “The Law-School Scam.”