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Democracy & Government
  • Shrewd Politics or 'Public Welfare'?
    August 20, 2012
    | Kim Barker, ProPublica
    An investigation by our friends at ProPublica of the tax-exempt organizations that have become the "primary conduit for anonymous big-money contributions" in the 2012 election.
  • Map: Voter-ID Laws by State
    August 20, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    Check out an interactive map that enables citizens to learn voting requirements for each state.
  • Share Your Stories of Voter Suppression
    August 16, 2012
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Bill wants your help building awareness about legal obstacles placed in front of valid voters across the country.
  • America's Terrorism Double Standard
    August 16, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    Scholar and blogger Juan Cole explains how racism plays a factor in how we view terrorist incidents in the U.S.
  • Pennsylvania's Strict Voter-ID Law Upheld
    August 15, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    A state judge refuses to grant a temporary injunction. Opponents of the law are expected to appeal.
  • At Last, The Right Has Their Man
    August 13, 2012
    | Bill Moyers
    Bill Moyers explains why Paul Ryan represents a voice, not an echo -- a true believer for the new Gilded Age.
  • Recommended Reading: Paul Ryan
    August 11, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    Want to know more about the 42-year-old Republican candidate for vice president? Here's a roundup of articles we've collected at Moyers HQ.
  • Mark Fiore: "Dark Matters"
    August 9, 2012
    | Mark Fiore
    Scientists believe that they may yet find life in the dark matter spewed by giant red and blue planets into our election atmosphere.
  • The For-Profit College Racket
    August 7, 2012
    | Suzanne Merkelson
    The for-profit college industry promises new skills, training and career paths, but the reality is far more sinister.
  • Our Award for Olympic Gold Meddle
    August 6, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    The prize for the furthest stretch combining politics and the Olympics jointly goes to conservative activist Grover Norquist and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.


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