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"Democracy, sponsored by Koch Industries": 2016's scary new landscape
Money will no longer be a concern for candidates, and we're only beginning to understand the implications
04/22/2015 22:17 UTC
Does America hate millennials?
In the U.S., we bankrupt young people with student debt. Other countries have better ideas – it's time to use them
07/25/2013 19:36 UTC
Million-dollar babies
Among the rich, having lots of children is all the rage.
08/07/2007 00:16 UTC
America's not falling off a "fiscal cliff"
Don't let the headlines drive you crazy. The U.S. economy isn't headed for a double-dip recession
11/12/2012 19:25 UTC
List of million-dollar Koch group donors leaks
The billionaires who fund the conservative movement accidentally receive a little unwanted publicity
09/06/2011 21:30 UTC
As Tuvalu succumbs to rising sea levels, the island nation wants to be the first virtual country
The small Pacific island aspires to maintain its sovereignty even as it disappears into the ocean
12/03/2022 19:00 UTC
It's Bernie Sanders' America: 5 "radical" ideas Americans strongly support
Think the democratic socialist is a "fringe" candidate? You may be surprised how many Americans agree with him
07/05/2015 19:59 UTC
Bernie Sanders: Unlike some candidates, I won't start a super PAC or court millionaires
The American people "have had enough of establishment politics -- they want real change"
04/30/2015 22:05 UTC
Trump's economic speech: Lots of goodies for the rich, with a hearty dose of gaffes
Donald Trump floats a series of pro-wealthy tax proposals and discovers his own "you didn't build that" moment
08/09/2016 14:00 UTC
Donald Trump's run has spooked billionaires — so now one has an insane plan to rig the election system
Donald Trump has freaked-out wealthy donors who typically pick candidates, and one has a dumb plan to fight back
12/24/2015 00:28 UTC
When Romney beat campaign finance caps in 2004
In Mass., Romney used two state party funds to funnel larger-than-normal sums of money to Republican candidates
07/03/2012 19:57 UTC
Right-wing tax myths
Tea Party types love to play victim, which has given rise to some ugly myths about who is and isn't paying taxes
04/15/2010 04:20 UTC
Segregation in the land of limousine liberalism
Westchester County, N.Y. -- home to celebrities, politicians and business leaders -- fights a landmark court decree
07/01/2011 21:01 UTC
Big Money lost the battle, but the war goes on
Huge-spending GOP super PACs failed to swing the election. But they'll be back, smarter and stronger than ever
11/09/2012 21:20 UTC
Silicon Valley’s advertisements aren’t just selling products — they’re selling an ideology
The utopian futures we see in tech ads have a trickle-down effect on how we perceive the role of tech in our lives
06/24/2017 15:00 UTC