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Thirteen Years After Passage of ACA: Real Progress Has Been Made, But US Needs Medicare for All

Signed by President Obama 13 years ago, the Affordable Care Act was an essential step toward ensuring that health care is a right, not a privilege, in the United States.
and / March 23, 2023

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Massive Public Investment Made COVID-19 Vaccines Possible

and / March 09, 2023

Does Being Balanced at the New York Times Mean Giving the Right Space to Lie?

/ February 21, 2023

Almagro’s Ethics Violations at OAS Are the “Tip of a Big and Deadly Iceberg.”

“Unfortunately this is not the only, or even the most serious, violation of OAS rules that Almagro has presided over. His role, and that of OAS electoral observers, in the 2019 military coup in Bolivia has been well-documented.”
March 09, 2023

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The Grand Switcheroo: Escobari and Hoover Reinterpret Their Results to Misidentify Fraud

/ January 09, 2023

Escobari and Hoover Make an Improper Comparison to 2016, Invalidating Their “Difference-in-Difference” Estimates

/ December 16, 2022

Beyond the Headline Numbers in the Jobs Report: Disability and Employment

Just over 10 million working-age disabled people were out of the labor force in the last quarter of 2022 — roughly the same as the number who were out of the labor force in 2018 and 2019. 
and / March 10, 2023
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Las Violaciones Eticas de Almagro en la OEA son la “punta de un iceberg grande y mortal”

Un nuevo reportaje del Associated Press, que proporciona evidencia adicional de las violaciones éticas cometidas por el Secretario General de la OEA, Luis Almagro, es solo la “punta de un iceberg grande y mortal,” dijo Mark Weisbrot.
/ March 09, 2023 09 Marzo 2023

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and y / January 02, 2023 02 Enero 2023

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Beyond the Headline Numbers in the Jobs Report: Disability and Employment

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