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Trump’s Health Care Policy Appears Heavy on Complexity, Light on Mercy
Letting the states decide how to insure residents might lead to a cobweb of unwieldy regulations.
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What Trumponomics Means for Women
The new president's plan to “fix the economy” will put women workers in a fix indeed.
Before Bernie Sanders Was Michael Manley: Social Revolutionaries of the Third World
Many Third World leaders have come to office with plans for changes similar to those advocated by Sanders.
Electoral College Members Seek Intel Briefing on Possible Russian Meddling in Election to Aid Trump
This year electors in states won by Donald Trump are facing mounting pressure to reject his presidency.
Greg Palast: By Rejecting Recount, Is Michigan Covering Up 75,000 Ballots Never Counted?
Trump won Michigan by fewer than 11,000 votes.
Trump’s War on Science: Exxon CEO Expected to Head State, While “Enemies List” Alarms Energy Department
Environmental groups have widely condemned the potential nomination.
Could Massive Russian Oil Deal With Exxon Explain Why Putin Appears to Have Meddled in US Election?
One of the enormous deals that Vladimir Putin and Rex Tillerson worked on was a $500 billion oil exploration partnership.
How Northwest Tribes Joined Forces to Beat Fossil Fuel Initiatives
Their victories have been inspiring to members of the Standing Rock Sioux in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline.
The College Football Arms Race Is Bigger Than Ever: What Is the True Cost?
“Big Ten” contracts force colleges to spend on sports facilities even if they have underperforming football teams.
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As North Pole Melts in November, Wildfires Rage Across US Well Into Winter
Add 36 degrees Fahrenheit to the current temperature wherever you are for a sense of the crisis at the North Pole.