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Sex Abuse Survivors Aren't Happy With the Pope's Comments on Bishops' 'Courage'
The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests say Pope Francis' speech confirms he's "doing little" to "bring real reform to this continuing crisis."
Marco Carola, Ingrosso, & Mykonos: The Techno vs. EDM Experience
Two electronic heavyweights, two wild nights at Cavo Paradiso… one conclusive outlook.
Missouri Wants Poor People to Lay Off the Steak
Bad news for the more than 46 million Americans currently receiving food stamps: one Republican state lawmaker is trying to force that T-bone out of recipients' shopping baskets and back onto the supermarket shelf.
Most Welfare Recipients Don’t Use Drugs, So Why Do States Keep Drug-Testing Them?
Polls suggest most Americans believe states should drug test individuals who benefit from government programs, and politicians are following their lead. But does it make any sense?
America's Economy Is Recovering, But Its Food Security Isn't
As the holiday season ramps up and cooks everywhere prepare to fill their tables with burnished roasts, bubbling pies, and heaps of holiday cookies, a sobering fact runs counter to the seasonal excess: in America—the wealthiest country in the world...
Food Stamp Reforms Are Ruining Christmas
Kafkaesque efforts to cut down on food stamp fraud are just throwing money at a problem that probably wasn't that big of a deal to begin with.