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September 12, 2015

Klamath Fish Kill Points to Ongoing Water Crisis

The drought across the West this year has brought a litany of ecological disasters to bear—and it’s time to chalk […]
September 10, 2015

Kim Davis: Religiously Sound or Mentally Ill?

By now everyone probably knows about Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis and how she “bravely” went to jail in defense […]
August 29, 2015

New Overtime Law Will Impact Women, Minorities, and Low Wage Workers

Everybody is talking about the overtime law passed in August of this year. Under the previous overtime standards, any salaried […]
August 28, 2015
Sewage and debris sits in a Rio de Janeiro waterway

Your Newest Olympics: Swimming in Feces and Incurable Disease

The Olympics are facing some serious problems with their chosen host cities. Rio de Janeiro hosts the Summer Olympics in […]
August 27, 2015

Will the US Finally Catch up with the Developed World on Paid Maternity Leave?

In 2014, The Guardian proclaimed that the United States is still the only country in the developed world that doesn’t […]
August 25, 2015

Wall Street’s New Black Monday is a Sign of Strength for American Consumers

All major American equity markets lost between 3.5 percent and 4 percent of their total value on Monday, August 24. […]
August 22, 2015

What Did They Do Now? Governors in Jail

Governors love jail; they just can’t stay away. Ask Illinois. Four of their last seven governors have gone to jail. […]
August 12, 2015

What Impact Will the Greece Debt Crisis Have?

For those who live in Greece, or who follow global economics, it has become all-too-familiar to hear about the current […]
August 12, 2015

Are Your Wages Equivalent to Your Worth?

In a recent Gallup poll, 51 percent of Americans felt they were underpaid, while another study concluded minimum wages across the country […]
August 11, 2015

The World’s Dumbest Robbers

The decision to steal is never a smart one, especially if your strategy isn’t fully planned out. There are plenty […]