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Obama’s “myRA” Accounts Come Up Short for Savers
Statistics show that roughly half of all workers, predominantly low earners, have yet to set aside a single retirement dollar.
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Bold Satire Skewers Political Missteps
In her new book, ‘Snidelines: Talking Trash to Power,’ Susie Day uses wit and humor to critique contemporary politics.
“Night of Terror” for White House Picketers to Be Observed on November 15th
NYS women prisoners attacked, while other New Yorkers rallied in support.
US Lawmakers Tell White House: Let Us See Gitmo Force-Feeding Tapes
The existence of the videotapes emerged in the course of Dhiab v Obama, the first-ever trial to assess the legality of force-feeding methods of hunger-strikers at Guantanamo Bay.
Gas Free Seneca Statement
We call on Senator Chuck Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Congressman Tom Reed to step up, speak out, and help their constituents keep the Finger Lakes safe from heavy …
Drug Policy Action Grades Members of US House of Representatives on Commitment to Drug Policy Reform in New Voter Guide
Historic bipartison majority in favor of reforming US drug laws and letting states set their own marijuana policies.
Mobilization Needed Now More Than Ever to Win Justice for Michael Brown!
No one can deny that the police need to be reined in and there are situations where the federal government can be pressured to take needed action.
US Chamber of Commerce Dominates Undisclosed Spending in Congressional Races
The chamber has spent almost as much as the next two dark money groups combined, Public Citizen's US chamber watch program finds.
Wind and Solar Create More Jobs When They’re Locally Owned, Report Finds
When it comes to providing jobs and money to towns and cities, not all renewable energy is created equal.
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Ham Scramble: Southern Delicacy Companies Struggle to Replace Methyl Bromide
The fate of Southern ham makers lies with environmental regulators and an international treaty.