by Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, Jack Jenkins Posted on November 13, 2014 Updated: November 13, 2014
Friendship Park one of the only places in the world where people in the United States and Mexico can physically see and speak to each other without the aid of electronics — or the risk of deportation.
by Bryce Covert Posted on November 13, 2014
Despite consumers and employees saying they prefer RadioShack to remain closed, the chain will open on Thanksgiving this year.
by Jeff Spross Posted on November 13, 2014
Support for fracking fell from 48 percent in March of 2013 to 41 percent as of November 2014, with 47 percent now opposing it. Support for the Keystone XL pipeline, while still in the majority, has also slipped.
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by Jeff Spross Posted on November 13, 2014 Updated: November 13, 2014
According to a soon-to-be-released Energy Department report, the program is expected to make $5 to $6 billion in returns over the next two decades.
by Travis Waldron Posted on November 13, 2014 Updated: November 13, 2014
The legislation stands little chance for passage but shows that pressure to change the name will continue.
by Zack Ford Posted on November 13, 2014 Updated: November 13, 2014
They're names are already changed, but now Florida's threatening to revoke their licenses entirely.
by Sam P.K. Collins Posted on November 13, 2014
21 percent of adults with private health insurance spend five percent or more of their income on out-of-pocket health care costs.
by Nicole Flatow Posted on November 13, 2014
At least 461 people were killed by police in 2013, in a two-decade spike by FBI's count. But that is almost certainly a dramatic under-estimation.
by Alan Pyke Posted on November 13, 2014 Updated: November 13, 2014
Meet the parents who serve food at the United States Capitol building but don't earn enough to make ends meet.
by Tara Culp-Ressler Posted on November 12, 2014 Updated: November 12, 2014
"We want to be a peaceful city."
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