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A bit of resistance or resentment at aging is not unexpected, maybe. But Matt Dillon in a recently aired episode of the half-hour, black-and-white 1950s…
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Unionizing offers workers group strength that can mean labor contracts, due process, and a vote on their leaders.Rejecting the choice offers “employment…
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In an effort to protect good jobs and community service against privatization schemes on Capitol Hill and the marketplace, Postal Workers this month…
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A recent U.S. Supreme Court debate comes down to employees working at jobs where most of their peers want to be represented by negotiators they elect and…
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To some, five decades back seem like ancient history: “Biblical times.”Indeed, in 1964, social media meant face-to-face conversations or maybe passing…
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Many churches recently had a Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and the world is about to begin the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia, so one once more…
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A Wall Street Journal writer, a trade representative and a Congressman walk into a Denver pot store and the clerk says, "What is this, a joke?"The writer…
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Differences on Capitol Hill have made recovery from the Great Recession difficult. Differences in interpreting what’s good and what’s bad in what’s…
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As 2014 gets going, it’s revealing to see current public opinion and notice how Capitol Hill apparently pays more attention to Congress’ wealthy patrons…
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Dear Russell:Here’s something very rarely mentioned in the same sentence: Prizefighting and parenthood.Actually, parenting is less like prizefighting than…