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An Innovation Lesson From Germany: Less Disruption, More Quality
Paul Krugman: Maybe we need to do less disruption and instead put more effort into doing whatever we do well.
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Shredding the Fourth Amendment in the Post-Constitutional US: Four Ways It No Longer Applies
In Post-Constitutional America, the government might as well have taken scissors to the original copy of the Constitution stored in the National Archives, then crumpled up the Fourth Amendment …
House Approves Intelligence Whistleblower Rights
Legislation to create first enforceable statutory whistleblower for Intelligence Agency employees.
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The Next Steps for the EPA’s Clean Power Plan
The new carbon-cutting standard gives every state the opportunity to chart its own energy future.
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Meet the Groups Fighting Against Limits on Restraining School Kids
Republicans say it is a matter of states' rights.
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Iraq’s Depleted Uranium Threat
The ongoing refusal by the United States to release targeting information continues to hinder the assessment and management of DU in Iraq.
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Will German Workers Declare Independence?
The goal of the union cooperative is 100 percent worker-ownership, with each worker purchasing and owning an equal share.
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Did the US Government Have Any Reason for Killing 4.3 Million Animals in 2013?
Wildlife Services is killing millions of innocent animals as a favor to special interests that also kill innocent animals.
Sen. Sherrod Brown: No Tax Giveaway to Fund Roads, Yes to Treating Workers Right
Giving corporations a repatriation tax holiday on the profits they have parked overseas to avoid US taxes would only encourage corporations to keep sheltering their profits overseas, as well …
Courage: Showing Solidarity With Whistleblowers and Defending Our Right to Know
In this interview, the Courage Foundation's Sarah Harrison talks about the public's right to know, whistleblowers' need for solidarity and dangerous precedents being set to deny public access to …