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Pope Francis Weighs In on Newfangled Crops

Pope Francis Weighs In on Newfangled Crops

Does genetically engineering crops — creating seeds with the DNA of other species inserted in them, like a tomato with DNA that includes genes from a fish — violate religious principles? People with a vested interest have tried for years to speak on the Vatican’s...

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The Wheels Come off Jeb’s Victory Wagon

The Wheels Come off Jeb’s Victory Wagon

A funny thing happened to Jeb Bush on his way to the White House. He was rolling assuredly toward his coronation as the next GOP presidential nominee. He was sacking up millions of dollars in campaign cash from his dynastic family's extensive coterie of reliable...

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Snake Oil Won’t Cure Inequality

Snake Oil Won’t Cure Inequality

At last, America's political leaders now feel the pain of the poor and empathize with the millions of working families slipping out of the middle class. For years, politicians paid no attention to the ever-widening chasm between the rich and the rest of us. But it's...

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In OtherWords: June 17, 2015

This week in OtherWords, Jill Richardson skewers feeble efforts by McDonald's to burnish its brand and I point out that world leaders — aside from Pope Francis — aren't as bold as they sound on climate change. Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest from...

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Paying the Pink Tax

Paying the Pink Tax

You probably think you know about all the taxes you pay. Income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes — it seems like the list is endless. But there’s one tax I’ve been paying for most of my life that you might not know about. If you’re a woman, chances are you’re paying...

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The Year of the Internet Voter

The Year of the Internet Voter

In the 1996 election it was the soccer mom. In 2004 it was the NASCAR dad. Could 2016 be the year of the Internet voter? The Internet has grown from a fad to an essential tool to a platform that’s catalyzed a growing political constituency. Pollsters have identified a...

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A Noxious Double Whammy

A Noxious Double Whammy

Here's the good news: President Barack Obama has committed to reducing the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 17 percent by 2020. The bad news? A rise in fracking for natural gas could make the United States fail to keep this pledge. Unfortunately, a big...

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Robin Hood in Reverse

Robin Hood in Reverse

One of the biggest questions of the day is: Why do the rich keep getting richer and the middle class keep getting poorer? This also ranks as the dumbest question of the day, week, month, or year. To anyone who's been paying attention, it's obvious why economic...

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