Lauren McCauley, staff writer
Monsanto alone has poured roughly $14 million into local 2014 ballot fights opposing GMO legislation. (Photo: CT Senate Dem/cc/flickr)
As voters in Oregon, California, Hawaii and Colorado prepare to weigh in on whether genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, should be banned or regulated in their states or communities, grassroots campaigns are being overwhelmed by millions that agrochemical and food industry titans are pouring...
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
British intelligence agencies can access Americans' communications data without...
Deirdre Fulton, staff writer
In the wake of last week's attacks that killed two soldiers in Ottawa and Saint...

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When bereft of ideas, go with fear. Thus has the GOP launched a deranged new ad designed to scare the crap out of you by mashing up all the currently available elements of xenophobic hysteria - Mexicans, terrorists, Ebola-ridden jihadists, oh my - into a nice juicy stew. It ends saying we'll all die, like, tomorrow unless we vote for them. Despite the nonsense (sometimes on both sides), vote, dammit.