Battling Corporate Krakens
Will we as a people let our civic life be ruled by the likes of Target, Comcast and Koch Industries? Or will we defend our democracy?
A retailer’s foray into electoral politics could help fuel campaign-finance reform.
California’s liberal senator draws conservative fire, progressive ire.
It’s not too late for Democrats to win back these crucial swing voters.
How progressive activists are working to get out the midterm vote.
Will we as a people let our civic life be ruled by the likes of Target, Comcast and Koch Industries? Or will we defend our democracy?
The shiftless paperpusher fattened on your tax dollars doesn’t really exist.
A nun’s decision to save a life angers a U.S. bishop.
The state’s Republican candidate for governor waves a bogus list—but this time the enemies are prisoners, not communists.
Real men should be more than breadwinners.
Peru, birthplace of the spud, struggles to protect its biodiversity.
After a promising discovery, endemic corruption causes hope to fade.
The former deputy director of National Intelligence for Analysis talks about our options.
Medical marijuana foments culture war in Montana.
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Young people "need to check that they’re being compensated fairly and equally for the job they’re doing," says pay equity activist Lilly Ledbetter, for which the 2009 Fair Pay Act is named. "If they’re not, then they need to do something about it rather than let it build up year after year. Because once you get behind, you cannot catch up." more
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