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13years ago
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Apple’s massive cash hoard, and the danger of soaring corporate profits

Apple CEO Tim Cook testified today in Congress about how his company managed to evade billions of dollars in taxes.

13years ago
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How about a mass-transit lobby?

Federal funding for public transportation programs has lagged far behind what states and municipalities have had to spend in order keep mass transit systems not

13years ago
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Liu: Forget about NYPD inspector general, just abolish ‘stop and frisk’

John Liu, the New York City comptroller and one of the Democratic candidates vying to succeed Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said Sunday that he was opposed to a plan

13years ago
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NAACP president comes out against blocked NYC soda ban

NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous publicly expressed opposition for the first time to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s ban on large sugary drinks in an inte

13years ago
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Study: Politicians think voters are way more conservative than they actually are

We’ve been through roughly two years of successive battles over taxes and spending — first over the Bush tax cuts, then the so-called “fiscal cliff,” then the

13years ago
13years ago
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Robert Gibbs: I was told ‘not even to acknowledge the drone program’

Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs revealed in an interview on Up w/ Chris Hayes Sunday that, when he became the Obama administration’s top spokesm

13years ago
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GOP senator calls universal pre-K a ‘great idea,’ but questions funding

President Obama’s call for a nationwide universal pre-K program in his State of the Union address this week is “a great idea,” but the government must find a wa

13years ago
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The world is spending more time mired in banking crises

There was a muddle of new economic news this week that delivered a mixed message on the state of our lagging economic recovery.

13years ago
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Will millions of people be left out of immigration reform?

Much of the immigration reform debate over the coming weeks will center on a few key components—phrases you’ve likely heard countless times, such as a