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Portland Teachers Expose Lead in Schools
Periodic lead testing showed the presence of lead in Portland schools' drinking water back in 2001.
Lawmakers to Question Executive of New Jersey’s Controversial Student Loan Agency
A ProPublica and New York Times investigation has prompted a state Senate hearing on aggressive collection practices.
William Rivers Pitt | Folded, Spindled, Mutilated: The Unspooling of Donald Trump
You're supposed to kiss the babies, not have them removed. You're also not supposed to refuse to endorse your own party's leaders.
Is Hillary Clinton Double-Talking on Trade Deals?
There is good reason for the buyer to beware.
There’s No Such Thing as a “Free Market“
Capitalism with absolutely no government intervention is a myth — and always was.
After Three Decades of Neglect, Antitrust Is Back on the Democratic Platform
If elected, would Clinton have the will to enforce the antitrust laws Democrats have neglected since the Reagan years?
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Labor’s Stockholm Syndrome: Why Unions Must Stop Backing Anti-Labor Candidates in the Primaries
Alternative strategies to labor's current custom of backing anti-worker Democrats are both necessary and viable.
See How Much Waste the US Produces Each Year — and What You Can Do About It
Americans are responsible for sending an astonishing amount of waste to landfills — and it's only gotten worse over the last 100 years.
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Which Side Is Michael Jordan On?
Jordan and other donors can't play both sides of the fence. They're either for freedom now, or not.
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“One Day, We Will Win”: The Fight to Protect Indigenous Lands From Brazil’s Hydrodam Plans
The Sao Luiz do Tapajos dam is the first of four slated to be built on the Tapajos River.