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  • Pete Seeger: Beating Flagpoles into Ploughshares
    January 28, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    Our senior writer remembers what the folksinger's music meant to him.
  • Why Paid Sick Leave Is Good for Business
    January 28, 2014
    | David Sirota
    Time off isn’t just a moral necessity; it’s also smart economic policy.
  • Morning Reads: Obama to Give Fed Contract Workers a Raise; 20 Kids Are Shot Each Day in US
    January 28, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ.
  • Workers Need Food Stamps More than Kids, Elderly
    January 27, 2014
    For the first time, working-age Americans make up a majority of food stamp recipients.
  • The Two Faces of Empire: Melville Knew Them, We Still Live With Them
    January 27, 2014
    | Greg Grandin
    Two characters from Herman Melville's novels foretold the dangerous future of American empire.
  • Morning Reads: Snowden Says NSA Spies on Corporations; AZ GOP: McCain's "Too Liberal"
    January 27, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ.
  • Deep Pockets Don't Make for a Qualified Ambassador
    January 24, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Perhaps giving overseas posts to big spenders isn't the optimal way to get the best and the brightest.
  • Wall Street’s Frightening New Plan to Become America’s Landlord
    January 24, 2014
    | Alan Pyke
    Hedge funds and investment banks are snapping up tons of properties on the cheap.
  • Bumbling, Blame and Bankruptcy in Wake of West Virginia Chemical Spill
    January 24, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    The company behind the spill filed for Chapter 11 protection, giving us a better understanding of its murky ownership.
  • America and the Emergent Space Powers
    January 24, 2014
    | Neil deGrasse Tyson
    After a call from the White House, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson traveled to China, Russia and Brussels to learn more about their aerospace industries. Here's what angered him about his findings.


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