“Seattle leads the nation, first on $15 an hour and now on campaign-finance reform.”
“Seattle leads the nation, first on $15 an hour and now on campaign-finance reform.”
When we work together, share meals together, and laugh together, we’re repairing relationships to the soil as a community.
“What we call the eternal ice of Antarctica, unfortunately, turns out not to be eternal at all,” says the lead author of a new study.
Add it up—the extra money we’re paying for pharmaceuticals, communications, mortgages, student loans, airline tickets, food, and health insurance—and you get a hefty portion of the average family’s budget.
A film based on the work of neuroscientist and writer David Eagleman.
To debate this crucial issue in the new economy.
In this short documentary, a prominent leader of the Christian right explains why he left the Republican Party over guns.
The goal is to establish an even playing field among candidates, mitigate the impact of big donors, and magnify the importance of average citizens.
What’s an intended nationally determined contribution?
A case designed to decimate public-sector unions.