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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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Walgreen Writes its Own Sick Prescription

Walgreen Writes its Own Sick Prescription

How would you react if one of your neighbors announced that while he obviously benefits from having clean water, highways, Medicare, police protection, parks, schools, and other public services, he was no longer going to pay his share of the taxes that make them...

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The State of Runaway CEO Pay Resistance

The State of Runaway CEO Pay Resistance

Fed up with the do-nothing Congress, people around the country are no longer waiting for Washington to lead on some of the most pressing economic fairness issues of our time. Take the minimum wage debate. States and cities are rising above the partisan swamp in the...

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This Week in OtherWords: July 2, 2014

This Week in OtherWords: July 2, 2014

This week in OtherWords, Raul A. Reyes explains why the Republican Party has earned a red card with its immigration inaction and Jill Richardson weighs in on the links between imported shrimp and modern-day slavery. Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest...

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Earning an Immigration Red Card

Earning an Immigration Red Card

Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) recently used a World Cup analogy to castigate his Republican colleagues for blocking immigration reform. "Leave the field, too many flagrant offenses and unfair attacks. You're out," Gutierrez said. "Hit the showers. It's the red card." (In...

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A Fracking Fortune Gets Political

A Fracking Fortune Gets Political

Televangelist James Robison recently declared that he's praying for a merger of the tea party and the religious right. Is he kidding? That merger is well underway. And it's getting a hefty push from a couple of billionaire brothers. No, not Charles and David Koch....

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What is this Country about Anymore?

What is this Country about Anymore?

Meet Mark. He's a 58 year old, college-educated veteran who lives in Oregon. He was laid off last September and has been unable to find work since. Mark's state unemployment benefits ran out in May. Since funding for the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation...

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This Week in OtherWords: July 2, 2014

Defending Free Tuition in the Big Apple

In May, students and professors at Cooper Union — an art, architecture, and engineering college in New York City — filed a lawsuit against the school's Board of Trustees. Known as the Committee to Save Cooper Union, the group is pursuing legal action after the Board...

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