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One Minute of News vs. 162 Minutes of Ads
Denver is playing host to the first presidential debate of 2012, but for TV viewers in the Rocky Mountain State, the political mudslinging has been going on for months, …
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New Congressional Report Cites Shoddy Intelligence and Privacy Concerns in Probe of US-Based Counterterrorism Centers
Congressional inquiry finds flaws in domestic counterterrorism program's fusion centers.
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News Flash: Small Outbreaks of Sensibility in an Insensible Global Financial System
As “the financial crisis continues to grind on” in Greece and people take to the streets, the question on everyone's mind is how it all will end?
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Three Ways Romney Can Still Win the Election
Romney may be shooting himself in the foot at every turn, but the race could still be very close thanks to a GOP trifecta of lies, dark money and …
National Republican Voter Registration Strategy Includes Lying to Potential Voters About “Taking a Poll” in Order to Screen Out Obama Supporters
Another disturbing revelation from the still-expanding nationwide GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal.
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Schneiderman Files Suit Against JP Morgan Chase for “Multiple Fraudulent and Deceptive Acts“
New York's attorney general files a lawsuit against the big bank for securities fraud, but where's the federal mortgage task force?
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Thousands Make Last Plea to Include Climate Change in Presidential Debates
Climate issues are absent this election, but research shows that merely mentioning a topic during the TV debates could help elevate it in voters' minds.
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Five Questions That Should Be Asked at the Presidential Debate but Probably Won’t Be
On Wednesday, President Obama and Mitt Romney will face a number of carefully crafted questions on domestic policy at the University of Denver debate.
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When Debate “Zingers” Backfired
In anticipation of the upcoming Presidential election, we look back at the 1992 debates to see how political
QE Infinity: What Is It Really About?
The banks will get off the hook again and bite the taxpayer hand that feeds them. Congress should nationalize the Fed, the banks, or both, if they don't start …