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Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Women on along U.S.-Mexico border are buying black market misoprostol to induce abortions, according to a new report by Laura Tillman in the Nation. The drug is easily available over the counter in Mexico.

DIY abortion is cheaper—a bottle of misoprostol costs can cost as little as $70, a fraction of the price of a medical abortion. The DIY approach can also be more convenient and private. One abortion provider told Tillman that... More »

Women on along U.S.-Mexico border are buying black market misoprostol to induce abortions, according to a new report by Laura Tillman in the Nation. The drug is easily available over the counter in Mexico.

DIY abortion is cheaper—a bottle of misoprostol costs can cost as little as $70, a fraction of the price of a medical abortion. The DIY approach can also be more convenient and private. One abortion provider told Tillman that... More »

Women along the U.S.-Mexico border are buying black market misoprostol to induce abortions, according to a new report by Laura Tillman in the Nation. The drug is easily available over the counter in Mexico.

DIY abortion is cheaper—a bottle of misoprostol costs can cost as little as $70, a fraction of the price of a medical abortion. The DIY approach can also be more convenient and private. One abortion provider told Tillman that... More »

Women along the U.S.-Mexico border are buying black market misoprostol to induce abortions, according to a new report by Laura Tillman in the Nation. The drug is easily available over the counter in Mexico.

DIY abortion is cheaper—a bottle of misoprostol costs can cost as little as $70, a fraction of the price of a medical abortion. The DIY approach can also be more convenient and private. One abortion provider told Tillman that... More »

Anyone ready for a road trip? Now, I know, traditionally road trips are the type of thing us fossil-fuel saving climate advocates are supposed to avoid, but this one is for a good cause, I swear. Starting next week, Bill McKibben and a group of college students will drive one of Jimmy Carter’s original White [...]More »

Anyone ready for a road trip? Now, I know, traditionally road trips are the type of thing us fossil-fuel saving climate advocates are supposed to avoid, but this one is for a good cause, I swear. Starting next week, Bill McKibben and a group of college students will drive one of Jimmy Carter’s original White [...]More »

Earlier this year, when Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller, his purportedly non-ideological HuffPo-style website, mainstream outlets approached the news with the same mix of hope and skepticism you see on a little kid’s face after he hits his first little league home run. Writing for The New Republic, Jason Zengerle called the libertarian-minded Carlson an “excellent” journalist, in... More »

Written by Dea Goblirsch and Kim Huynh. Photos by Ben Droz. “President Obama, join me in my kitchen at 4 p.m. any day of the week and learn first-hand what you are allowing to happen in Appalachia and its mountain communities,” said Bo Webb, a ninth-generation resident of Naoma W.Va. in the Coal River Valley, [...]More »

Written by Dea Goblirsch and Kim Huynh. Photos by Ben Droz. “President Obama, join me in my kitchen at 4 p.m. any day of the week and learn first-hand what you are allowing to happen in Appalachia and its mountain communities,” said Bo Webb, a ninth-generation resident of Naoma W.Va. in the Coal River Valley, [...]More »

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” -Gandhi Don Blankenship’s empire is crumbling, rapidly.  Mountaintop removal coal mining may well be on it’s way out.  The money’s drying up.  Appalachia is rising in Washington D.C.  And we’re seeing some VERY interesting developments on Wall Street and [...]More »

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” -Gandhi Don Blankenship’s empire is crumbling, rapidly.  Mountaintop removal coal mining may well be on it’s way out.  The money’s drying up.  Appalachia is rising in Washington D.C.  And we’re seeing some VERY interesting developments on Wall Street and [...]More »

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Monday I watched as over 150 people through downtown San Francisco on the 5th anniversary on one of our country’s most devastating natural disasters, Hurricane Katrina. The energy, if not anger, of the crowd was palpable. Many in the march were asking the same question: why does it seem, five years later, we are calling [...]More »

Monday I watched as over 150 people through downtown San Francisco on the 5th anniversary on one of our country’s most devastating natural disasters, Hurricane Katrina. The energy, if not anger, of the crowd was palpable. Many in the march were asking the same question: why does it seem, five years later, we are calling [...]More »

To be eligible to vote in the United States, a person must be a U.S. citizen and at least eighteen years of age. In a report to Congress, the impact of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 on the Administration of Elections for Federal Office, 2003–2004, the Federal Election Commission states that in 2004 [...]

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To be eligible to vote in the United States, a person must be a U.S. citizen and at least eighteen years of age. In a report to Congress, the impact of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 on the Administration of Elections for Federal Office, 2003–2004, the Federal Election Commission states that in 2004 [...]

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