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What’s Still the Matter With Kansas – and the Democrats?
First, the economy is not the most basic issue. Second, this year as always, the foolish Democrats are acting as if it is.
“Buying Influence,” A Special Report Released: ALEC Corporate Slush Fund Pays for State Lawmakers’ Junkets
Internal records show ALEC corporations have spent an estimated $4 million for travel, hotel rooms and meals at posh resorts since 2006.
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North Carolina’s Tobacco Workers Stand to Benefit From State’s Strong Farmworker Union
Many tobacco workers are on H2-A visas, but undocumented workers in other sectors of agriculture often enjoy better rights through unionization.
The Supreme Court and the Death of Progress
But the fate of over a hundred years of progress will be decided at the ballot box during this election, because the Supreme Court is hanging in the balance.u00a0 …
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Hyatt Surveils Its Workers Via iPods
What we almost never hear, however, is a real discussion of the place most Americans have their freedoms curtailed: the workplace.
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The Foreign Policy of a New American Administration
The third American presidential debate was of negligible interest as a test of the qualities of the candidates.
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Health Care Waste Deconstructed: Patients Aren’t the Problem
The bottom line is that there is already enough money in the system to more than adequately cover everybody.
Severe Birth Defects Soar in Post-War Iraq
A new study confirms what many Iraqi doctors have been saying for years.
New Visions for Egypt’s Ongoing Revolution
The rule of the dictatorship, however, continues.
Beyond Recycling: On the Road to Zero Waste
Zero waste is both a goal and a plan of action.