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Opinion | How a long, debt-loving bipartisan consensus has warped U.S. business
Washington Post· 4 days agoBoth, however, would continue a bipartisan consensus that for decades has grown broader, deeper, and...
How to Save a Forest
The Nation· 1 day ago“If you look really closely, the grand fir is dying,” said Ray Entz, who directs the Kalispel tribe’s Department of Natural Resources. “We are losing...
New research exposes the role of women in America’s slave trade
The Economist· 7 days agoOver time historians came to agree that slavery was the business of men. Economists at Ohio State...
Congress Just Passed The Biggest Clean-Energy Bill Since Biden's Climate Law
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe bill would also give the NRC power to hire key staffers more quickly and at higher rates than...
How to Save a Forest
The Nation· 1 day ago“If you look really closely, the grand fir is dying,” said Ray Entz, who directs the Kalispel tribe’s Department of Natural Resources. “We are losing...
Texas’ complex relationship with firearms: Leading America in gun sales, but with a declining gun...
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 17 hours agoThe Trace is a nonprofit newsroom focused on covering the nation’s gun violence crisis, and you can...
Latino: ‘War on Poverty’ contributed to breakdown of American family
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 7 hours ago‘Great Society’ welfare programs aimed at curing poverty created perverse financial incentives to avoid marriage. Sixty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson declared an “unconditional war on ...
The history of home (un)affordability
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThe median income made up around 34 percent of the home price in 1964, but by 2022...2021, average mortgage rates fluctuated between 3.15 and 4.7...
St. Louis paying 'guaranteed basic income' to 540 families is under fire in lawsuit
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 6 days agoThe legal challenge, launched Thursday in St. Louis Circuit Court, cites a state constitutional...
How to join the un-money economy and prosper
Dallas Morning News· 5 days agoNearly a century ago, in 1929, agrarian economist Ralph Borsodi published a book that challenged our industrial, market-driven society. “This Ugly...