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  • Health & Science
    From GMOs to Soda Taxes, Here's What the Election Means for Your Fridge
    November 7, 2014
    | Sam Brodey
    States and localities nationwide voted on a host hot-button food and agriculture issues. The outcomes have major implications for policy — and your dinner plate.
  • Morning Reads: Help Me, I Think I'm Falling...
    November 7, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Inequality
    Minimum Wage: Still Not Enough to Make the Rent
    November 6, 2014
    | Theresa Riley and Charina Nadura
    Low-wage earners would have to work, on average, 104 hours a week to afford a modest two-bedroom rental unit.
  • Win or Lose, Big Money Still Matters
    November 6, 2014
    | Bill Allison
    While big Dem donors like Tom Steyer lament Tuesday's return on their investment, they should take heart: big money — even losing big money — matters in Washington.
  • Money Won, But Rules of the Game Also Changed on Tuesday
    November 6, 2014
    | Russ Choma
    The real story was that such a large chunk of the cost was paid for by a small group of ultra-wealthy donors using outside groups to bury voters with an avalanche of spending.
  • Economy & Work
    Minimum Wage Measures Pass Easily in Four Red States
    November 6, 2014
    | Rachel Cohen
    On Tuesday, the Democrats' economic agenda fared better than Democrats.
  • Morning Reads: Tuesday's 'Tornado Election'
    November 6, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • "The Last Campaign Ad Ever"
    November 6, 2014
    | Mark Fiore
    Even before the big loss for the Democrats, we had all lost.
  • Environment
    Dark Money Fuels Election Wins for Climate Deniers
    November 5, 2014
    | Anastasia Pantsios
    Climate deniers won a slew of races across the country, fueled by big spending from fossil fuel interests such as the Koch brothers.
  • Democracy & Government
    Gerrymandering Rigged the 2014 Elections for GOP Advantage
    November 5, 2014
    | Lee Fang
    GOP donors plowed cash into state legislative efforts in 2010 for the very purpose of redrawing congressional lines -- and it paid off.


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