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  • Hundreds Turn Out for Georgia’s Moral Monday
    January 15, 2014
    | Allison Kilkenny
    This week, citizens in Georgia and South Carolina protested against their states' failure to expand Medicaid.
  • Door Closes to Open Internet, But All May Not Be Lost
    January 15, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    A DC circuit court has killed net neutrality. If the outcry is large enough, the FCC may take a stand.
  • Smart Chart: Why McCutcheon Matters
    January 15, 2014
    A win for the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that many are calling Citizens United 2.0 would mean much bigger donations from individuals in political campaigns.
  • Chris Christie's Idol Bruce Springsteen Mocks 'Bridgegate'
    January 15, 2014
    The governor and the rocker have had a famously contentious relationship.
  • It's Not Just New York: The New Era of Progressive Urban Politics
    January 14, 2014
    | Amy Traub
    The recent progressive turn in many American cities was far from inevitable, but shows no sign of slowing.
  • Republicans Demand Cuts for Wall St. Watchdogs
    January 14, 2014
    Negotiators reportedly settled on cutting funding for financial regulators after giving up on further cuts in food stamps in a draft of a budget deal.
  • Peter Edelman on Waging Another War on Poverty
    January 14, 2014
    Bill discusses our country's most successful effort to cut poverty with another veteran of that fight, Peter Edelman, who is today one of the leading experts on poverty.
  • The Misuse of American Might, and the Price We Pay
    January 14, 2014
    | Andrew Bacevich
    Andrew Bacevich writes that the United States no longer knows how to win wars, but it continues to start them.
  • Why the Wealthy Favor Punishment Over Justice
    January 13, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Research finds that the wealthy tend to believe in "class essentialism" and are more likely to endorse retributive forms of punishment over restorative justice.
  • IRS Dark Money Reforms Leave Lobbying Groups Untouched
    January 13, 2014
    | Lee Fang
    The Obama administration's new IRS regulations would do little to deter powerful individuals and corporations from engaging in dark money electioneering.


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