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Addicted to Stress

Addicted to Stress

Not long now until freedom — or temporary freedom, anyway. I'm just one month away from the end of my first year in graduate school. It's my first year out of a projected six, if I complete my PhD. In theory, it was a great idea to move from California to Wisconsin to...

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A Thumping Cruz-a-palooza

A Thumping Cruz-a-palooza

Senator Ted Cruz’s recent announcement of his presidential candidacy was a real Cruz-a-palooza. It was part Ronald Reagan, part Elmer Gantry, part John Lennon, and part Jerry Falwell — yet it was totally Ted Cruz, full of blather and bloat. Cruz thumped the word...

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A Quiet Corporate Coup on Capitol Hill

A Quiet Corporate Coup on Capitol Hill

Being a Congress critter isn’t the cushy job many people assume. After all, they must draft laws, organize hearings, write speeches, round up votes, and do all sorts of other things. Oh, wait… my mistake. Members have staff to do all that, including telling the...

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In OtherWords: March 25, 2015

In OtherWords: March 25, 2015

This week in OtherWords, Rebecca Ruggles talks about how fossil fuels harm public health and I unpack Florida's climate gag rule. Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest from OtherWords? Please subscribe to our free weekly newsletter or follow us on...

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Shining a Light on Corporate ‘Dark Money’

Shining a Light on Corporate ‘Dark Money’

If 2014 was the "Year of Dark Money" in elections, then 2016 is likely to be the "Year of Way, Way More Dark Money" — that is, unless something big changes soon. One of the most troubling aspects of the explosion of big money in politics in recent years is the rapid...

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In OtherWords: March 25, 2015

Household Debt Is a National Crisis

Years after Toni Potter’s husband passed away from pancreatic cancer, debt collectors in her state of Washington were still relentlessly hounding her about his hospital bills. Andrea Anderson, a young student in Oregon, has been saddled with $150,000 in college loans...

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The Hazards of Your Daily Commute

The Hazards of Your Daily Commute

Stuck in standstill traffic in downtown Baltimore, I catch this message emblazoned across the side of a city bus: "Did you know? This bus operates in ‘zero emissions’ mode on battery power up to 40 percent of the time." Maybe I should be impressed or encouraged....

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