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Conservative's attack on unions shows why we need a new social contract governing work

The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case this week that may deal a significant blow to labor unions and shows why it’s vital, to my mind, to come up with a new social contract governing work.

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America's political system has crossed into a new era of extreme dysfunctionality and inequity

As the rest of the world looks upon America’s 2016 presidential race and what has become a disgrace of a democratic system, its bewilderment can be organised around a series of hows and whys.

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Who to blame for high abortion rates? The religious right -- they push laws that increase the killing of fetuses

Here is the fact that everyone debating abortion should know: there is no association between its legality and its incidence. In other words, banning abortion does not stop the practice; it merely makes it more dangerous.

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11 times Obama perfectly slammed Donald Trump and the GOP in his State of the Union address

It was the eighth and final time President Barack Obama stood before Congress and the American people to tell us about the state of our nation and the plans he has for this last year. While the President has stayed largely out of the presidential primaries, he didn't Tuesday night when he took specific shots at Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

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Why Mexico and the US are to blame for ruthless drug lords like El Chapo

Sean Penn, actor and activist, has made a name for himself as something of a renegade journalist, pursuing interviews with controversial figures such as Cuban leader Raul Castro, the late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez, and most recently Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. Penn’s interview with El Chapo is perhaps his most provocative, for the narcotics trafficker has been America’s most wanted man since the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011.

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Musician, actor, icon and entrepreneur – David Bowie's life was a masterclass in culture and business

Musician, actor, icon and entrepreneur. David Bowie was an innovator in every way. He stepped into the vacuum left by the Beatles' break-up in 1970 and developed an array of strategies that have gone on to become the common sense of popular culture and of business itself.

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Eight tips for keeping your New Year’s workout plan from biting the dust

So you’ve decided you want to get into better shape for the new year, congratulations! Eating better and exercising can not only add years to your life, but better health practices can also extend the number of years you’re able to live independently without resorting to assisted living or nursing home care.

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Here is how the Bible condones terrorism

Islamists aren’t the only ones with instructions for terrorism in their holy book.

Last fall, Dutch pranksters put a cover from a Quran over a Bible and then asked passersby to read aloud homophobic, violent, or sexist passages that violate modern moral sensibilities. The texts shocked people who had never immersed themselves in the Iron Age world of the Bible writers, a world in which daughters can be sold as sexual slaves and most of us deserve the death penalty—you included.

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Trump's angry white men – and why there are more of them than you think

Michael has presumably had a rough day. Nine hours working as an exterminator takes a physicaltoll on the 45-year-old , who didn’t go to college, makes $33,000 a year, and relies on a steady swarm of pests to pester people in his 90% rural county.

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'Pharma bro' Martin Shkreli and the outrage of inequality

Described as the “worst person of 2015” and reviled as “everything that is wrong with capitalism today”, Martin Shkreli elicited tremendous bouts of schadenfreude after his arrest last month on charges of securities fraud. So why should we continue to care about Martin Shkreli?

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Wheaton College is still an enclave of Christian fundamentalism despite its elite academic reputation

For people like me who work at pluralist public universities, the recent decision by Wheaton College to begin termination proceedings against a tenured professor might seem outlandish. It should serve as a reminder that Wheaton, for all its elite academic reputation, is still a different sort of school.

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'Making a Murderer' documentary depicts miscarriages of justice that are not at all rare

If you take one thing away from binge-watching Netflix’s Making a Murderer besides sympathy for its protagonists, make it this: the events of the film, in which two men may have been framed for murder, aren’t an isolated case – the criminal “justice” system actively works against innocent people and prevents justice all the time. And in many ways, that is by design.

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Donald Trump is many abhorrent things -- but he is not a fascist

Donald Trump is many things. But no, he is not a fascist.

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