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Chaos in the Competition Zone: Olympic Excess From Lake Placid to Sochi
Sochi is not the first Olympic community to be shortchanged, disrupted and abused.
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Weak Job Growth, but Declining Unemployment Give Mixed Picture in January
The index of aggregate weekly hours is still down by 0.1 percent from November.
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The Historical Jesus Was Crucified for Being a Revolutionary
The portrait of Jesus that emerges from Reza Aslan's “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth” bears little resemblance to the image cultivated by the early Christian …
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A Thousand New Radio Stations: Whose Will They Be?
Will the historic low-power radio filing of October 2013 result in an infusion of media diversity, or will its results fall short?
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Keystone XL Pipeline to America: Bend Over and Take It
The Keystone XL pipeline is not inevitable, America doesn't have to be a fossil fuel dependent nation and the oil from the Keystone pipeline won't do anything to help …
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In the Name of Love
“Do what you love” is the mantra for today's worker. Why should we assert our class interests if, according to DWYL elites like Steve Jobs, there's no such thing …
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With AIPAC’s Power in Doubt, Is Peace With Israel Now Possible?
If AIPAC can lose on Syria and lose on Iran, could it also lose on Israel-Palestine?
It’s Not “All Psychological”: How the Medical Establishment Fails Transgender Patients
For transgender and gender nonconforming people, just going to the doctor means risking mistreatment, misdiagnosis, hostility or aggression.
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Why Turning Post Offices Into Banks Would Be Win-Win
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to introduce basic banking services at post offices so that Americans could go to their nearby post office to cash checks and obtain small loans.
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Taking Tailgate Patrol to the Next Level
Jim Hightower: Ohio State University's new armored truck is overkill for the security needed at its football games.