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  • Fossil Fuels Divestment: Win Some, Lose Some
    May 10, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    The movement to pull money from companies ruining the environment had a win and a loss this week.
  • How Wall Street Financial Fees Choke Our Cities
    May 9, 2014
    | David Sirota
    Los Angeles is being forced to spend $300 million a year on Wall Street fees. That's more than it spends on its roads. Other cities have been crushed by Wall Street fees as well.
  • Who’s Getting it Right on Climate Change?
    May 9, 2014
    Some regions and countries are succeeding in the fight against global warming. Here's what we can learn from them.
  • Quick Look: Why the Earth Is in Trouble
    May 9, 2014
    | John Light
    The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere fluctuates naturally over time -- but not by this much.
  • Morning Reads: Refusing to Expand Medicaid Kills Thousands; The Cliven Bundy Ripple Effect?
    May 9, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • The President Should Make Walmart Part of the Minimum Wage Debate
    May 8, 2014
    | Joseph Hines
    Walmart, the country’s largest private employer, pays 825,000 workers less than $25,000 a year. The president needs to push it to pay its low-wage workers more.
  • Sheldon Adelson is Building an ALEC-Like Lobbying Network in the States
    May 8, 2014
    The billionaire casino mogul is using it to fight off competition to his gambling business, but what's next?
  • An Interview With Bill Moyers
    May 8, 2014
    | Peter Dreier
    Bill Moyers speaks about his life, his career, LBJ and his views about contemporary journalism and politics.
  • Lawyers: Man Jailed for Nine Years Is Innocent, Railroaded in Bush's War on Terror
    May 8, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    The case of Hamid Hayat was emblematic of zealous prosecutors building flimsy cases during a time of national panic.
  • Minimum Wage Earners Held Hostage Over Keystone XL
    May 8, 2014
    | Farron Cousins
    A cynical move that goes beyond the typical tit-for-tat deals that take place inside the Beltway.


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