Connecting the Dots
- August 7, 2012The for-profit college industry promises new skills, training and career paths, but the reality is far more sinister.
- August 6, 2012The prize for the furthest stretch combining politics and the Olympics jointly goes to conservative activist Grover Norquist and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
- July 10, 2012A new Pew report shows that Americans are still faring better than their parents, but another study says we're heading towards an impending cliff.
- July 2, 2012A new poll indicates that the Supreme Court decision is not a turning point in the American public's view of the law.
- June 27, 2012A new report serves as a reminder that denying climate change doesn't make it go away.
- June 26, 2012A new investigation into stock trades made by lawmakers during and after the financial meltdown raises questions about whether members have an unfair advantage when it comes to Wall Street.
- June 22, 2012A new report from a coalition of transit advocates, workers and supporters says Wall Street is "gouging" mass transit systems across the country.
- June 14, 2012A staggering Fed report released this week shows just how much the middle class lost during the Great Recession.
- June 3, 2012Carbon dioxide levels hit a "troubling new milestone" as big oil and gas political donations rise in Washington.
- June 2, 2012The Department of Justice stops Florida's purge until the process is reviewed for possible Voting Rights Act violations.