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Inequality
  • How Universal Pre-K Could Redistribute Wealth Right Now
    February 13, 2014
    | Betsy Reed
    The case for Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan is all around us.
  • Michael Sam and the Hypocrisy of the NFL
    February 13, 2014
    A veteran sportscaster’s remarks on the hypocrisy of NFL personnel who say Michael Sam's decision to come out will hurt him in the draft go viral and show that the times are changing.
  • The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is in Trouble Thanks to Grassroots Pressure
    February 13, 2014
    Nancy Pelosi's strong opposition to a "fast-track" trade bill probably spells the end of the TPP -- at least for now.
  • After Outcry, White House Extends $10.10 Minimum Wage to Some Disabled Workers
    February 12, 2014
    | Mike Elk
    President Obama is set to sign an executive order raising contractors’ wages today.
  • Totalitarian Paranoia in the Post-Orwellian Surveillance State
    February 11, 2014
    | Henry Giroux
    What will it take to change a democracy driven by fear?
  • Inside NC's Massive Moral Monday March
    February 11, 2014
    | Lynn Parramore
    About 80,000 people marched in North Carolina to push back against the conservative agenda, the largest protest in the South since Selma in 1965.
  • Highlights: Bill McKibben to Obama -- Say No to Big Oil
    February 10, 2014
    | Karin Kamp
    Watch clips from Bill's interview with environmental activist Bill McKibben.
  • Corporate Interests Shaping Minimum Wage Debate
    February 10, 2014
    Research concluding that raising the minimum wage could be harmful to the economy is coming out of a nonprofit run by a PR firm that represents the restaurant industry.
  • Pics From Saturday's Massive Moral Monday Protest
    February 10, 2014
    | Esther Yu-Hsi Lee
    More than 80,000 people turned out for the Moral Monday march in Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • One Reason Why There Are More People of Color in Private Prisons
    February 7, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    A new study shows how policies that appear race-neutral can disproportionately impact communities of color.


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