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Nominate a Qualified Undersecretary of Domestic Finance Now
The Obama administration urgently needs to nominate a qualified individual as Undersecretary for Domestic Finance at the Treasury Department.
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A Year of Euromaidan: Mistakes and Implications of Revolution of Dignity
It has been a year since the victory of Euromaidan in Ukraine in February 2014.
Curious Cure: Wisconsin GOP Injects Partisan Politics Into Nonpartisan Elections Board
GOP leaders are readying a legislative package to dismantle Wisconsin's nonpartisan elections board.
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State of the Union Shows Obama Still Needs Movement Pressure on Climate
The President's speech could be called the State of the Climate in the Union.
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Introducing Mrs. Merlin: To Prosecute Jeffrey Sterling, CIA Exposed an Asset
The government revealed supposed secrets during the Sterling trial.
Reporting on Armed White Teens Highlights Racial Double Standard
While the drama may be over, the legacy of the reporting remains.
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Pardon Granted for One of 17 Women Who Miscarried in El Salvador
After unintentionally miscarrying, women in El Salvador have been charged with murder.
Not So Fast, Net Neutrality
Republicans have introduced legislation that on the surface seems to embrace net neutrality. But the reality is much more complicated.
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In 10 Years, No One in Helsinki Will Even Want to Own a Car: Three Simple Ideas That Are Making Cities Sustainable
From Finland to California, the cities of the future are here.
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Despite Obama’s Call for Cheap, Fast Internet, Many Cities Aren’t Allowed to Provide It
Obama hailed the benefits of an open Internet in his State of the Union address. Here's what it is and how he's trying to make it happen.