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Some Old Ideas Still Make Good Sense
While heterodox economic ideas do sometimes turn out to be right, finance ministers are the last group of people you want picking and choosing which new working paper should …
A Disappointing New SEC CEO Pay Rule
The latest CEO pay rules proposed by the SEC won't put any real brake on excess..
New Tool for Employers Calculates the Full Cost of Employee Turnover
Employee turnover costs businesses millions of dollars each year. However, many employers don't accurately track this expense.
Twenty-Week Abortion Ban Affects Providers and Patients
Today, the House of Representatives will vote on a blatantly unconstitutional nationwide ban on abortion care after 20 weeks.
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Open Letter to the Environmental Justice Community Rallying in Raleigh Today
We in the NC NAACP and Forward Together Moral Movement are glad to stand with you as we make the moral case for environmental justice.
TV Ad Bookings Near $1.5 Million in Pennsylvania Supreme Court Primary
With Pennsylvania's Supreme Court primary less than a week away, television ad buys have reached at least $1,456,975.
President Obama Nominates Chuck Rosenberg to Head Beleaguered US DEA
Outgoing DEA head Michele Leonhart announced her retirement last month in the wake of numerous scandals.
For Those Who’ve Considered Drowning
Over a century after the transatlantic slave trade ended, we are still faced with the pervasiveness of the drowning Black body.
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In the Belly of the Chemical Beast: Hawaiian Activists Confront Syngenta on Its Home Turf
Hawaiian activists traveled to Syngenta's headquarters in Switzerland to demand that the agrichemical giant stop spraying poisons on their island.
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Forty-Four Hours in a Baltimore Jail for Filming the Police
Along with hundreds of others, Geremy Faulkner was swept up in one of the haphazard mass arrests that are overwhelming the courts.