- December 6, 2013DC "just loves its circular metaphors -- spinning and news-cycles and the revolving doors."
- December 6, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyBill talks with New York Times journalist Mark Leibovich about This Town, his book on how money rules Washington, DC.
- December 6, 2013Every news cycle seems to bring another revelation of the corrupting influence of dark money on American politics.
- December 5, 2013Although Congress looks unlikely to enact a tax on carbon in the near future, many corporations are already factoring one into their financial planning.
- December 5, 2013Last month the GOP-controlled Ohio Senate voted to cut early voting by a week, eliminating the “Golden Week” when Ohioans can register and vote on the same day during the early voting period.
- December 4, 2013We’re still living with those $80 billion across-the-board cuts from the sequester, and now they're at it again.
- December 4, 2013The policies advocated by some of Google’s grantees are in stark contrast with the progressive image that the tech giant has worked to promote.
- December 3, 2013The rules change will allow the president to appoint pro-reform candidates to several key Wall Street watchdogs.
- December 3, 2013Cuts to state budgets are the main reason why college tuition costs have increased 12-fold in a generation.
- December 2, 2013The proposed regulations could dramatically limit how nonprofits spend money, but it’s not clear whether groups would comply.