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Shortchanging Our National Treasures

Shortchanging Our National Treasures

Fabulous vacations don't come cheap. Hotels often run at least $100 a night, if not higher. Add in airfare, a rental car, and restaurant meals, and a family vacation becomes a privilege for those with the cash to afford them. What's a more affordable option? Heading...

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Cargill’s Integrity-Free Soybean Oil

Cargill’s Integrity-Free Soybean Oil

Can you have your hypocrisy and eat it, too? I don't think so. But Cargill Inc. is doing its damndest to invalidate the old admonition that eating your cake today means not having it tomorrow. As a leading producer and user of ingredients that contain genetically...

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North Carolina’s Moral Freedom Summer

North Carolina’s Moral Freedom Summer

The Moral Monday movement is mobilizing again. This feisty coalition, based in North Carolina, is an inspiring model of workaday people coming together to reclaim their rights from far-right-wing politicians and plutocrats running amok. Led by the NAACP, tens of...

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This Week in OtherWords: July 9, 2014

This Week in OtherWords: July 9, 2014

This week in OtherWords, Tracy Fernandez Rysavy explains why Dominion's plans to export natural gas from Cove Point, Maryland would be a fracking boondoggle and Jim Hightower skewers Walgreen's corporate bosses for writing a sick prescription. Do you want to make sure...

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This Week in OtherWords: July 9, 2014

A Fracking Boondoggle

A few years ago, Tammy Manning and her family moved to Franklin Forks, Pennsylvania, 10 miles from the New York state border. Unbeknownst to her, energy companies had started ramping up natural gas drilling operations near her home. When WPX Energy opened up two...

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Safeguarding Free Speech in the Digital Age

Safeguarding Free Speech in the Digital Age

Representative Spencer Bachus stands out among conservatives. Representing Alabama's 6th district, he's built his political reputation as a supporter of fiscal responsibility, limited government and constitutional rights — with special attention to the First and...

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Keeping Up with the Transit Turnaround

Keeping Up with the Transit Turnaround

Residents of Lawrence, Massachusetts — a city of more than 77,000 people 30 miles north of Boston — can finally do something that many people take for granted: ride a bus downtown. As the Eagle-Tribune in the nearby town of North Andover reported, before July 1 you...

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Extreme Nutrition

Extreme Nutrition

To most people, "bonking" implies an R-rated activity. To marathon runners, cyclists, and other endurance athletes, it's something else entirely. In sports jargon, someone who "bonks" suffers severe fatigue after running out of their stored energy. People who...

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