This New Film Is “An Inconvenient Truth” for the Economy

“Inequality affects us all: rich, poor, middle class, everyone,” director Jacob Kornbluth says.
“Inequality affects us all: rich, poor, middle class, everyone,” director Jacob Kornbluth says.
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Did you know that, before Obamacare, women paid nearly 70% more than men for out-of-pocket medical costs? Yikes.
Just try not to grin as this high school senior drops some rhymes about an unexpected topic.
Did you have this much chutzpah at 14?
This graphic explains exactly why the American Legislative Exchange Council is so scary.
There’s a lot of misinformation being tossed around regarding Obamacare. Here is a comprehensive, painless, and engaging seven minutes of the “YouToons” filling us in on what we need to know before enrollment starts on October 1, 2013 and the plans beginning on January 1, 2014.
This web of white supremacy groups is trying to scare black people into protesting immigration reform.
Part of “I Have a Dream” was a cry for equal job opportunities for everyone, regardless of race. But decades later, the situation doesn’t seem to have improved.
For the first time in 35 years, U.S. and Iranian leaders might meet at the UN General Assembly. Sara Haghdoosti is fighting to make that happen.