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Red, rural America acts on climate change – without calling it climate change
Small town strategies can provide insights into how to make progress on climate policy with Trump in office
02/23/2017 18:00 UTC
Here's why the bipartisan push to lower drug prices never works
The U.S. spends more on drugs than any other developed nation. Why is that so hard to fix?
07/21/2019 17:00 UTC
Pope Francis' message is completely lost on Catholic universities
Colleges are saddling low-income students with massive debt, and those that aren't offer support to a select few
09/26/2015 19:00 UTC
Risk mismanagement
Complex financial instruments have made Wall Street incomprehensible to the average consumer -- and allowed "experts" to make fortunes. Two new books remind us that swindlers may have always been with us, but that today they are running the show.
05/02/2003 00:24 UTC
Sale of Arctic oil leases goes bust
Trumponomics fails its first test — just seven bids, $1.2 million
12/09/2017 14:59 UTC
Sam Brownback gutted Kansas: How America's worst governor and an ultra-conservative ideology wrecked an entire state
GOP zealots, enthralled by a fictitious fantasy of tax cuts and free-market nonsense, turned Kansas upside down
04/30/2016 14:30 UTC
Dr. Denice Dee Denton, pioneer for women in sciences, dies
As an openly gay woman scientist, Denton endured discrimination and prejudice all the way up through her position as chancellor of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
07/05/2006 02:58 UTC
7 cities that are playgrounds for the rich and nightmares for the poor
Nowhere is the planet's exploding income inequality on more vivid display than these major metropolises
10/28/2014 14:30 UTC
Is globalism dead?
Canadian author John Ralston Saul argues that globalization is not the answer to economic success for all nations.
06/10/2005 18:24 UTC
Thousands of Chicago workers are out on the first citywide hotel strike in over a century
Thousands of unionized hotel workers across downtown Chicago are on strike to win a new contract
09/17/2018 07:00 UTC
Take back our water: How Trump's appetite for privatization threatens your drinking water
Privatized water controversy in NYS offers a glimpse of what many communities across the nation could soon face
01/23/2017 05:29 UTC
App-fueled mindfulness is on offer to stressed-out tech workers. Does it do them any good at all?
I tried a tech-based wellness experience, and I left feeling more stressed out
05/28/2019 23:00 UTC
Poison Ivy: Why Harvard and other elite universities get failing grades on their multibillion-dollar endowments
America's richest universities are doing a poor job managing their money. Who pays? The government and students
09/30/2016 14:00 UTC
Six models of successful team leadership from "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon"
Managers can learn a thing or two from George R.R. Martin's books about Westeros
11/07/2022 02:00 UTC
One way to reduce food waste: Use it to make soil healthier
Wastes from factories could find use in agriculture
11/22/2018 12:29 UTC