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Health Data Breaches Sow Confusion, Frustration
One consumer was the victim of hacking attacks on two different health insurers.
Clark’s Story: A Gas From the Past
In this episode, we learn the story of the earth's coat: the atmosphere!
Debate: Hillary Clinton Sounds Populist Tone, but Are Progressives Ready to Back Her in 2016?
Clinton has formally entered the 2016 race for the White House.
Medical Nemesis: The Cycle of Physician-Caused Anger, Despair and Death
Patients can regain control over their health.
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The War Against Women Getting Paid Family Leave
President Obama and the American public want paid family leave.
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The Unexpected Burden of Pregnancy at Work
Pregnancy discrimination is an issue not just of labor rights but of reproductive justice.
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Factory Farm Meat: Why Vegetarians, Ranchers and Conscious Omnivores Need to Unite
It's time to stop fighting among ourselves about whether or not to eat meat.
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The Austerity Agenda Was Unopposed in the Chicago Mayoral Election
Rahm Emanuel's victory shows Chicago's progressive movement still needs to do more to advance a real alternative to austerity economics.
Mumia Abu-Jamal Releases New Prison Radio Commentary on Walter Scott Shooting
Abu-Jamal has spoken out from a prison infirmary.
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Why the Private Health Insurance Industry Has to Go
The private health insurance industry in the U.S. has had a long run since shifting to medical underwriting and a for-profit status in the early 1960s.