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  • The Way to Stop Corporate Lawbreaking is to Prosecute the People Who Break the Law
    June 5, 2014
    | Robert Reich
    Corporations aren’t people — despite what the Supreme Court says. Corporations don’t break laws; specific people do.
  • Hillary Clinton's Goldman Sachs Problem
    June 5, 2014
    | David Corn
    The possible 2016 presidential contender talks a populist line but hobnobs with Wall Street.
  • Morning Reads: Bergdahl's Hometown Stunned by Hate; Wal-Mart Moms vs. Bosses
    June 5, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • The Past Isn't Past: The Economic Case for Reparations
    June 4, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    The wealth gap between blacks and whites is a legacy of hundred of years of African-Americans being excluded from the American Dream.
  • A Rising Tide Lifts All Yachts
    June 4, 2014
    | Peter Van Buren
    "Why don’t the unemployed get off their couches?" and eight other critical questions for Americans.
  • Why the West Virginia Spill Wasn't a Freak Occurrence
    June 4, 2014
    | Molly M. Ginty
    Charleston residents have no reason to believe their water is safe today.
  • Morning Reads: Media Buying Sketchy Claims About Bergdahl; EPA Fight to Come
    June 4, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Environment
    How Obama's New CO2 Rules May Break Our Climate Stalemate With China
    June 3, 2014
    | John Light
    For years, China and the US have been caught in a stand-off that blocked global progress on preventing global warming.
  • Morning Reads: Seattle Leads With $15 Min Wage; Who Is Bowe Bergdahl?
    June 3, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • #YesAllWomen Changes the Story
    June 2, 2014
    | Rebecca Solnit
    The debate after one man’s killing spree -- and his vow to punish the young women who rejected him -- may prove to be a watershed moment in the history of feminism.


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