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In OtherWords: November 11, 2015

In OtherWords: November 11, 2015

This week in OtherWords, I size up President Obama's disorienting climate leadership and Sarah Anderson weighs in on the nation's retirement divide. Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest from OtherWords? Please subscribe to our free weekly newsletter or...

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The Golden Years Gap

The Golden Years Gap

Flo, the Progressive insurance pitch woman in the white uniform and headband, is relentlessly perky. She won't be when she learns about the double standard that lets her CEO sock away millions more for retirement than she can. Whereas the Flos of the working world...

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My Thanksgiving Terror

My Thanksgiving Terror

The leaves are changing colors and the air is getting crisp. As we settle into fall, Americans take time to reflect on what they're thankful for. Like many folks, I've got plenty of gratitude for the most important meal I'll eat this month. Sweet potatoes, stuffing,...

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Bright Ideas from the GOP’s Finest

Bright Ideas from the GOP’s Finest

We're officially just under a year away from Election Day 2016. We’ve already been bombarded for months with red-hot anti-tax, anti-woman, anti-immigrant, and anti-poor rhetoric from a fool’s dozen Republican candidates. Can we really take another 12 months of this?...

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The Three F’s of Thanksgiving

The Three F’s of Thanksgiving

When I think about Thanksgiving, I think about family, food, and firsts. The first person in my family to eat a Thanksgiving feast was William Brewster, my 13th great-grandfather. He was also one of the first people to celebrate this tradition at all. After coming...

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In OtherWords: November 11, 2015

Who Can Follow This Climate Leader?

Remember that scene in the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy hits a fork in the Yellow Brick Road? As she stands there stumped, a friendly character who will accompany her to the Emerald Palace pipes up. “Pardon me, that way is a very nice way,” the Scarecrow advises as he...

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Paying for Patriotism

Paying for Patriotism

I go to a lot of Major League Baseball games. I really love the sport. Yet if you’ve been to a baseball game in the last decade, you’ve probably noticed some changes. National Guard members now perform flag ceremonies between innings. Military recruits are enlisted...

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Will This Lord of the Manor Get Locked Up?

Will This Lord of the Manor Get Locked Up?

Don Blankenship had it all. The West Virginia coal baron had personal wealth, absolute control over his workers, and unmatched political power that extended through every branch of state government — and deep into the back rooms of Washington policymakers. In the...

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