It is not hyperbole to say that the world’s richest man has now illegally seized control of America’s checkbook and the entire federal workforce.
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Utah's Students Forced to Push Fossil Fuel Propaganda for Earth Day
Some Utahns are outraged that the Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining sponsored an Earth Day poster contest extolling the virtues of oil, gas and mining.
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Top Senator Apologizes for Monsanto Protection Act
Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland released a statement apologizing to the public for the passing of the Monsanto Protection Act, stating the legislation was buried deep in a government spending bill to "prevent a government shutdown."
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Petition Power: More than 330,000 Reject Holder's “Too Big to Jail”
Activists on Tuesday delivered more than 330,000 signatures to U.S. Department of Justice offices calling on the Obama Administration to reject Eric Holder’s declaration that some financial institutions are too big to jail.
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Healthcare Lottery: May the Odds be Ever in Your Favor
Tennessee holds “health care lotteries” to ration Medicaid health insurance to the nearly 200,000 uninsured residents.
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BitCoin Rising: If You Don't Trust the Banks, Go Digital
While conventional currencies are taking a tumble there is one currency bucking the trend –- the BitCoin, which has more than doubled in value in the past few weeks.
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Alberta's Top Judge to Hear High Profile Fracking Case
Alberta's top judge will be the new case manager for a celebrated multi-million lawsuit on the groundwater impacts of fracking.
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Your Smartphone Is Tracking You In Ways You've Never Imagined
Do smartphones—with all their interactive, location, and connectivity features and apps—compromise our privacy and information security?
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Obama Deports Record Number of Immigrants, Using Scary Private GEO Group to Get the Job Done
The largest deportation prison in the U.S. is a former jail in the hyper-corrupt City of Adelanto, California, where public officials are often criminals.
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Big Oil In Bed With Lawmakers: How Industry Is Infiltrating Political Process
Before the U.S. oil industry’s hydraulic fracturing process made headlines and sparked protests, its executives were hard at work winning the hearts and minds of lawmakers.
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Banks Made $32 Billion on Overdraft Fees Last Year
Revenue from overdraft fees will hit a new record by the end of 2016.