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“Egregious” EPA Misconduct Delivers Whistleblower Win
Judge Sanctions EPA for Concealing Evidence and Vindicates WTC Whistleblower
New York City Just Outlawed Running Credit Checks on Job Applicants
Now your first impression might get boiled down to three digits on a botched credit rap sheet.
Taxpayers Subsidize Restaurant Pay
A new report reveals just how much the restaurant industryu2019s current low-wage model costs ordinary taxpayers.
Where Are All the Victims of Obamacare?
The inability of the GOP to come up with true horror stories is, in its own way, a demonstration that the law is working as intended.
It’s Time to Invest in the United States Rail System
Ever since Reagan came to Washington, we've been shooting ourselves in the foot by not funding public infrastructure projects. It's time for that to change.
Greece’s Yanis Varoufakis: The Medicine of Austerity Is Not Working, We Need a New Treatment
With the debt clock ticking, Greece is quickly running out of money.
Dahr Jamail | Gulf Victims Suing BP Disaster’s Compensation Czar
Kenneth Feinberg is being sued for allegedly misleading claimants in order to limit BP's financial liability.
Gulf Fishermen Still Struggling Five Years After the BP Spill
Truthout goes onboard a small fishing boat in the Gulf to find out how the catastrophic spill is still impacting the region.
Strategies of the 1% Revealed
Knowing some of the favorite moves they make to achieve their goals will assist us as we stand up for justice, equality and life itself.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Workers Join the “Fight for $15” Movement, and More
Workers across the US took part in protests in 200 cities, and more.