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CEOs and the Pay-‘Em-or-Lose-‘Em Myth
A new study suggests the argument that C.E.O.'s will leave if they aren't compensated well, perhaps even lavishly, is bogus.
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Study Divides Breast Cancer into Four Distinct Types
And within those types, they found hallmark genetic changes that are driving many cancers.
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What Mitt Romney Really Represents
Rich politicians such as FDR who favored social welfare programs were called class traitors. Romney, however, is a sponsor of the wealthy class.
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Obama Against the World: Forget Mitt Romney, Can the President Make It to November 7?
So yes, the smartest political odds-givers around believe President Obama has a distinct edge over Mitt Romney coming out of the conventions, the Senate is trending Democratic, and who …
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Voter Suppression Laws May Discourage 10 Million Hispanics, Study Finds
The analysis found about 6.3 million Hispanic citizens were not registered to vote in 2010, while 10.8 million, about half the voting bloc, said they did not vote.
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Iranian Diplomat Says Iran Offered Deal to Halt 20 Percent Enrichment
Iran has again offered to halt its enrichment of uranium to 20 percent, which the United States has identified as its highest priority in the nuclear talks, in return …
Debt Worries: Economists Fail Arithmetic, Again
The economists who say the debt-to-GDP ratio is the holy grail of economic stability are the same ones who didn't see the housing crisis coming.
Dr. Frankenstein and the APA’s Decade of Monstrosities
Sadly, there is no shortage of arenas where the tale of Frankenstein - of science unmoored from values, of ambition unrestrained by conscience - resonates powerfully today. One that …
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Honduras: Our Ancestors Left This for Us to Protect
Honduran land movement celebrates its victory in land reclamation and calls for continuing support.
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Data Centers Waste Vast Amounts of Energy
Jeff Rothschildu2019s machines at Facebook had a problem he knew he had to solve immediately. They were about to melt.