By Annie-Rose Strasser, ThinkProgress
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By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
WHO knew that carcinogens had their own lobby in Washington?
Don’t believe me? Just consider formaldehyde, which is found in everything from nail polish to kitchen countertops, fabric softeners to carpets. Largely because of its use … Read more »
By Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, The Free Press | News Analysis.
Electronic voting machines owned by Mitt Romney’s business buddies and set to count the votes in Cincinnati could decide the 2012 election.
The narrative is already being hyped … Read more »
By Ana Marie Cox, Guardian UK
Until now, the Republican ‘war on women’ was mostly a meme wielded by Democrats. But Mitt’s mask has slipped on equality.
itt Romney’s real success in the first presidential debate was to not emerge … Read more »
By LIZ ALDERMAN
ATHENS — Tens of thousands of Greeks joined a second nationwide strike in three weeks on Thursday, moving to bring the country to a near-standstill in a bid to show European Union leaders meeting in Brussels that … Read more »
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By Robert Reich, Robert Reich’s Blog
To: POTUS
From: Robert Reich
RE: Upcoming debate
Your passive performance in the last debate was damaging because it reenforced the Republican claim that you’ve been too passive in getting jobs back and in … Read more »
By Paul Krugman. New York Times.
Mitt Romney doesn’t see dead people. But that’s only because he doesn’t want to see them; if he did, he’d have to acknowledge the ugly reality of what will happen if he and Paul … Read more »
There’s a lot of talk these days about the way Mitt Romney is once again shifting his political principles. He’s Etch-a-Sketched himself from the hard-right-winger in the primaries into a reassuring centrist in the debate last week. But for me, … Read more »
By Kenneth Chang. New York Times.
Science professors at American universities widely regard female undergraduates as less competent than male students with the same accomplishments and skills, a new study by researchers at Yale concluded.
As a result, the report … Read more »