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How to Save Main Street
One New Jersey city has started to turn its Main Street around, but political operators from either... MORE
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Nine Famous Informant Cases
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What the Internet Killed
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CEOs Who Said Too Much
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Can Haiti Pull off a Presidential Election?
Authorities in Haiti must overcome a plethora of logistical challenges to make sure this month’s... MORE
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Gandhi, Dr. Ruth, and More Late-Life Successes
For these late-life success stories, approaching retirement age meant starting a whole new career. MORE
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Kucinich Shows How Redistricting Could Trouble the Dems
With redistricting looming, the Ohio congressman is from a state where the GOP won the governorship... MORE
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The Weirdest Green Technology Innovations
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Disney's Powerful Marketing Machine
Disney has had decades of solid experience in the logistics of how to make a product—whether it's a... MORE
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Five Signs Your Campaign Is Toast
As the midterm-election season winds down and voter attitudes harden, some races are too close to... MORE
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What the Feds Can Do if California Passes Prop 19
The attorney general will have a tough decision to make if California legalizes marijuana. MORE
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Sante Fe Retrofits Toilets to Stave Off Water Woes
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Searching for a New (Green) Holy Grail
Cap-and-trade's political death leaves room for new proposals on Capitol Hill. MORE
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Where Does the Money Go?
Companies and private donors are giving money at an unprecedented rate in a midterm election year.... MORE