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Taxes for union busting
Government contractors are using taxpayer-bought space to crack down on labor -- and Obama's letting it slide
04/25/2012 20:47 UTC
For Katherine Harris, one very costly dinner
The GOP candidate for Senate can't explain away her ties to a defense contractor who has pleaded guilty to bribery.
04/21/2006 17:46 UTC
The corporate takeover of U.S. intelligence
The U.S. government now outsources a vast portion of its spying operations to private firms -- with zero public accountability.
06/01/2007 15:33 UTC
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
The $30 million libel lawsuit filed by White House aide Sidney Blumenthal against online columnist Matt Drudge and America Online raises questions about the limits of free speech on the Internet
08/29/1997 23:00 UTC
Feds extract penalties in crashes that killed five migrant farm workers
The Labor Department signaled that it wanted California farm employers to take better care of their workers
09/17/2018 00:00 UTC
Price of war
06/24/2004 18:29 UTC
Security clearance contractor to lose gov't work
09/10/2014 16:30 UTC
Senate votes to confirm Mark Esper as defense secretary
The Senate voted 90 to 8 to confirm Esper, reflecting wide bipartisan support for Trump's pick
07/23/2019 19:51 UTC
Pentagon Inspector General clears Trump's acting defense secretary of ethics allegations
The Pentagon's Inspector General cleared Trump's acting defense secretary of ethics allegations against him
04/25/2019 21:09 UTC
Uber's request to grant equity to its contractors feels like a trap
Silicon Valley wants to give equity to contractors. Is this genuine income redistribution or a recruiting trick?
10/22/2018 23:05 UTC
Soufan: CIA torture actually hindered our intelligence gathering
An FBI agent testifies that an al-Qaida prisoner provided useful intelligence until the CIA got rough -- and casts doubt on Bush's statements about the effectiveness of harsh interrogations.
05/14/2009 14:50 UTC
The names have been changed to protect the guilty
Congress thought it killed Total Information Awareness in 2003. A new report says it lives on.
02/24/2006 21:33 UTC
The trucking industry is a “sweatshop on wheels.” Here’s how Kavanaugh could make it worse.
Kavanaugh’s judicial career indicates that he’ll consistently side with business over workers
10/13/2018 11:29 UTC
Why are House Democrats afraid to wield their subpoena power?
Democratic cowardice toward oversight has real, “kitchen-table” consequences for voters.
09/24/2019 07:00 UTC
Not even Army veterans' spouses are safe from Trump's deportation wave
"My wife supported me the whole time I was gone — she ran the house"
03/01/2018 15:47 UTC