Meditation may offer a way to make you less error-prone, researchers report.
The Seattle Politician Amazon Tried To Oust Has Declared Victory
An increasingly contentious battle between Amazon and local Seattle officials.
Inequality Is Higher In Some States Like New York And Louisiana Because Of Corporate Welfare
The gap between rich and poor is at record levels in the U.S.
‘Historic’ Alaska Ruling Could Provide Roadmap To Defeating Citizens United
A ruling in a court in Alaska could open the door to imposing more restrictions on super PACs.
5 Winners And 3 Losers From Election Day 2019
Voters all over the country headed to polls to decide local and state elections.
Before You Decide To Work In College, Ask Yourself These Questions
Working in college helps pay the bills but working too many hours can have some ill effects.
Facebook Rebrands As Calls For Government-Led Breakup Continue
Calls from politicians and consumer advocates for the government to break up Facebook.
Devos’ Formula For Success: Trash Public Schools And Push Privatization
Increasing privatization is the essence of the DeVos approach to education.
U.S. Senate’s Impeachment Role
The Senate sits as a High Court of Impeachment in which senators vote to acquit or convict the impeached official.
Affordable Care Act Healthcare Dates And Deadlines For 2020
Open Enrollment for the 2020 Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) healthcare plans begins Nov. 1, 2019.