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Ryan’s Publicity Stunt Could Hurt Ohio Soup Kitchen
While many people were angered by Paul Ryan's photo op scandal at an Ohio soup kitchen recently, his actions might have actually put the entire operation in danger of …
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Romney’s Shape-Shifting Foreign Policy
In Monday nightu2019s global affairs debate, Romney exchanged his neocon garb for a new cloak of moderation.
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FCC Commissioner McDowell Wrong on Net Neutrality and Investment
The data show that when competition is healthy, investment is high, innovation flourishes and consumers reap the rewards.
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Financial Lobby: Stupid or Disingenuous? You Decide
There are valid arguments against going over the fiscal cliff, but the national debt is not one of them.
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Plutocrats Want to Own Your Vote
Now, the Gilded Age is back , with a vengeance. Welcome to the plutocracy u2013 the remains of the olu2019 USA.
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How Companies Have Assembled Political Profiles for Millions of Internet Users
There are few legal regulations governing how online targeting works, or what notification consumers must receive.
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The End Is Near
Obama vs. Romney III: “I got nuthin’,” But There’s a Reason for That
Lambert Strether, the voice that brings you your weekly Election Countdown, gives you a recap of the third presidential debate in the voices of those who did not get …
Military Commission at Guantanamo Bay: The Uncertain Fate of Legal Process in the Most Important Trial of Our Lives
The rules shift constantly as the commission hears arguments on whether the constitution applies to the defendants and how much freedom the defense has to call witnesses.