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Activism
  • Economy & Work
    Walgreen Drops "Inversion" Plans to Avoid US Taxes
    August 7, 2014
    Following pressure from activists groups and the Obama administration, the drugstore chain has said it will not move overseas.
  • From ‘Freedom Summer' to 'Courtroom Summer’
    August 6, 2014
    | Victoria Bassetti
    How armies of lawyers are now fighting to preserve the Voting Rights Act, which turned 49 this week.
  • Civil Liberties
    Comcast-Affiliated News Site Censored My Article About Net Neutrality Lobbying
    August 5, 2014
    | Lee Fang
    The order to delete the article came from NewsOne's parent company, a business partner to Comcast. The reason? They didn't like what it said.
  • Arts & Culture
    The Force Behind NYC's Free Shakespeare in the Park: "Even a Quarter Would Be Too Much"
    August 2, 2014
    | Theresa Riley
    Thanks to Joe Papp, over five million people have enjoyed more than 100 free productions of Shakespeare at the Delacorte Theater in New York City’s Central Park.
  • Environment
    This GOP Candidate Says He's Cracking Down on Coal Pollution — But Green Groups Say Not True
    August 1, 2014
    | Molly Redden
    Environmentalists in North Carolina view the coal ash bill supported by Thom Tillis as a step backwards in the regulation of toxic coal waste.
  • Something We Can All Get Behind: Subsidized Jobs
    August 1, 2014
    | Rebecca Vallas
    A subsidized jobs program that created 20,000 jobs in Philadelphia shows that such initiatives can be a win both for those looking for work and for employers.
  • Economy & Work
    The Week That Workers Won (At Least a Little)
    July 31, 2014
    | Amy Traub
    Today’s economy doesn’t contain a lot of good news for working people, yet the last few days have seen some notable gains.
  • What’s the Matter With Kansas? Nothing a Renewed War on Poverty Can't Fix
    July 30, 2014
    | Elaine Weiss and Tawny Stottlemeier
    It's time for an anti-poverty contract that addresses minimum wages, paid sick leave, childcare, ending child hunger and ensuring that no one willing to work becomes destitute.
  • The Super PAC to End All Super PACs Gets Started
    July 29, 2014
    The group will spend $12 million during the midterms to support reform candidates.
  • Economy & Work
    A Bill to Get the Labor Movement Back on Offense
    July 29, 2014
    | George Zornick
    Two House Democrats introduced a bill last week that would make labor organizing a basic freedom no different than freedom from racial discrimination.


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