Paige Winfield
Cunningham | The Coming Wave of Anti-Abortion Laws
Paige Winfield Cunningham, Politico
Cunningham writes: "The big Republican gains in the November elections strengthened and enlarged the anti-abortion forces in the House and the Senate. But it's the GOP victories in the statehouses and governor's mansions that are priming the ground for another round of legal restrictions on abortion."
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Paige Winfield Cunningham, Politico
Cunningham writes: "The big Republican gains in the November elections strengthened and enlarged the anti-abortion forces in the House and the Senate. But it's the GOP victories in the statehouses and governor's mansions that are priming the ground for another round of legal restrictions on abortion."
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Jedediah Purdy
| The Hunger Games Economy
Jedediah Purdy, The Daily Beast
Purdy writes: "Katniss Everdeen has broken the Hunger Games and entered open war against the Capitol. But from Ferguson to Washington to Wall Street, we are still playing our own Hunger Games. We are still playing by rules that divide us."
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Jedediah Purdy, The Daily Beast
Purdy writes: "Katniss Everdeen has broken the Hunger Games and entered open war against the Capitol. But from Ferguson to Washington to Wall Street, we are still playing our own Hunger Games. We are still playing by rules that divide us."
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UN
Investigators Urge Obama to Release CIA Torture Report
Robert Evans, Reuters
Evans writes: "United Nations human rights investigators called on President Barack Obama to live up to principles preached by the United States around the world and release a long completed report on CIA interrogation methods."
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Robert Evans, Reuters
Evans writes: "United Nations human rights investigators called on President Barack Obama to live up to principles preached by the United States around the world and release a long completed report on CIA interrogation methods."
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Ferguson
Protesters Surprise Black Friday Shoppers at Macy's in NYC
Sebastien Malo, Franchise Herald
Malo writes: "More than 200 people angered by a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer for killing an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, sought to disrupt Black Friday shopping in New York with a protest in front of Macy's flagship store."
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Sebastien Malo, Franchise Herald
Malo writes: "More than 200 people angered by a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer for killing an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, sought to disrupt Black Friday shopping in New York with a protest in front of Macy's flagship store."
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Fast Food
Workers Announce Largest-Ever Strike in 150 Cities on December 4
Ned Resnikoff, Al Jazeera America
Resnikoff writes: "Fast food workers in at least 150 cities nationwide will walk off the job on Dec. 4, demanding an industry-wide base wage of $15 per hour and the right to form a union. Workers unanimously voted on the date for the new strike during a Nov. 25 conference call, held shortly before the second anniversary of the movement's first strike."
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Ned Resnikoff, Al Jazeera America
Resnikoff writes: "Fast food workers in at least 150 cities nationwide will walk off the job on Dec. 4, demanding an industry-wide base wage of $15 per hour and the right to form a union. Workers unanimously voted on the date for the new strike during a Nov. 25 conference call, held shortly before the second anniversary of the movement's first strike."
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Judge to
Elections Officials: Reveal Sources of Campaign Spending
Joseph Tanfani, Los Angeles Times
Tanfani writes: "In a decision that could force disclosure of some of the secret money flooding into elections, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that groups that run election-related ads must reveal their donors."
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Joseph Tanfani, Los Angeles Times
Tanfani writes: "In a decision that could force disclosure of some of the secret money flooding into elections, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that groups that run election-related ads must reveal their donors."
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For Every
Dollar Michigan Spends on Energy-Saving Programs, Customers Save
3.75
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Michigan regulators say residential and business customers are benefiting from a state law that requires utilities to implement energy-efficiency programs."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Michigan regulators say residential and business customers are benefiting from a state law that requires utilities to implement energy-efficiency programs."
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