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The misleading arguments propelling right-to-work laws

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imageA child with an abacus does better math than the proponents of right-to-work laws. Child abacus via www.shutterstock.com

A bevy of “right-to-work” laws has been introduced in state legislatures across the United States this year. The legislation has generated intense debate and contention, making headlines across the country. What was...

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What does it mean to preserve nature in the Age of Humans?

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imageCan we take responsibility for an increasingly human-driven planet? (Photo by Mark Klett)Witness to Sunrise, Muley Point, Utah., CC BY-NC-ND

Is the Earth now spinning through the “Age of Humans?” More than a few scientists think so. They’ve suggested, in fact, that we modify the name of the current geological epoch (the Holocene,...

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Why a 'Brexit' won't be as easy as UKIP makes out

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageYou're right to look sceptical – a Brexit will be difficult at best, impossible at worst.Andy Rain

The UK Independence Party’s policy on the European Union covers trade, defence, foreign affairs, and what they call “Brexit” – a British exit from the EU. The success of the first three depend on the latter: if there is...

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