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40,000 People Killed by Guns in U.S. in 2017
New data from the Centers for Disease Control shows the rate of gun deaths in the United States has reached a 20-year high. According to … 40,000 People Killed by Guns in U.S. in 2017Read more
Living in a New Gilded Age
The Trump Justice Department has approved a $69 billion merger between CVS, the nation’s largest drugstore chain, and insurance giant Aetna. It’s the largest health … Living in a New Gilded AgeRead more
How the Resnicks’ Snack Food Fortune is Fueling the Assault on Iran
Three years ago, journalist Yasha Levine and filmmaker Rowan Wernham first arrived at the vast pistachio plantation of Stewart and Lynda Resnick in California’s parched … How the Resnicks’ Snack Food Fortune is Fueling the Assault on IranRead more
The Mean, Rough Legacy of George H.W. Bush
The triumphal and counter-factual celebrating of President George H.W. Bush as an “honorable” leader who evoked kindness and “civility” raises a potently crucial question: What … The Mean, Rough Legacy of George H.W. BushRead more
American Life Expectancy Continues to Fall
The evidence of social decay in America is becoming more visible. As other countries continue to show increases in life expectancy, the US continues its … American Life Expectancy Continues to FallRead more
The Land Beneath the Lake
Lake Oahe, a reservoir on the Missouri River that formed after Oahe Dam was completed in 1958.
US spends $3.5 Trillion on Healthcare Each Year
As of 2017, the U.S. was spending about $3.24 trillion on personal health care—about 17 percent of total U.S. GDP. Meanwhile, 9 percent of U.S. … US spends $3.5 Trillion on Healthcare Each YearRead more
Suddenly came from nowhere to repeat the triumphs of the fascists in Europe
Yanis Varoufakis talking: Last piece of the jigsaw puzzle that puts together this dystopic, postmodern 1930s picture. 2008 was our generation’s 1929. And just like … Suddenly came from nowhere to repeat the triumphs of the fascists in EuropeRead more
Connecticut Approves Labeling of GMO Foods
Connecticut has become the first state to approve the mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods. The measure can only take effect, however, when at least … Connecticut Approves Labeling of GMO FoodsRead more