Obama halts EPA smog rules
In capitulation to business interests that objected to the proposed rules, President Obama has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency not to tighten ozone regulations. The Huffington Post...
View ArticleReport: Keystone XL oil will go overseas, pipeline won’t enhance U.S. energy...
The primary beneficiary of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline is a company that wants to refine tar sands oil into diesel and ship it to Europe while avoiding taxes, according to a new report by Oil...
View ArticleOutsourcing government services costs more
When the federal government pays contractors to take over work done by public employees it ends up paying more than twice as much, according to a new study by the Project on Government Oversight. The...
View ArticleU.S. PIRG, National Taxpayers Union suggest cuts for supercommittee
Unlikely allies — the National Taxpayers Union and U.S. Public Interest Research Group — have united to show the Congressional supercommittee where it can cut a trillion dollars in federal spending. As...
View ArticleWatchdogs call for greater transparency in corporate political spending
Last year’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission granted corporations and unions the right to directly and expressly back political candidates, and triggered an...
View ArticleKeystone XL will be of little benefit to U.S. economy, say critics
Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline claim that the project will be a rich source of jobs, but critics say their numbers don’t add up and any boost in jobs will be temporary. The controversial...
View ArticleMajority of Americans support Occupy movement
A majority of Americans — and almost a third of Republicans — agree with the aims of the Occupy Wall St. movement, according to polls taken over the last ten days. Alex Altman of TIME’s Swampland blog...
View ArticleMadonna’s brother homeless and cold in MIchigan
Anthony Ciccone, brother of pop star Madonna, is living on the bitter cold streets of Traverse City, MI–a place the homeless flock to because of the city’s exceptional network of services for people...
View ArticleGreenpeace charges Dow Chemical with espionage
In a civil suit filed in DC Superior Court this month, Greenpeace is charging Dow Chemical with trespassing, tapping their phones, hacking into their computer systems and infiltrating their...
View ArticleVIDEO: Supercommittee at war over tax breaks for big oil
The Congressional deficit reduction “supercommittee” that has been charged with finding $1.5 trillion in budget savings by Thanksgiving could save billions by eliminating tax breaks and subsidies for...
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