
Romney scandal worse than it seems
Defenders of Mitt Romney say his refusal to release tax returns and his stashing money overseas are nothing more than what most people would do.

Zapped: Cinema theft in 4-D
With the revamp of 3-D, and the larger IMAX screens, moviegoers have the best experience they have ever had, but that comes at a price.

Today in history: First women's rights convention
On July 19, 1848, the first women's rights convention began.

Moral drones and the New York Times
First, one should never be surprised to find that the NY Times can ferret out experts to say virtually anything.

New Study: Romney tax plan would kill 800,000 jobs
Mitt Romney's tax plan would reward companies for exporting more U.S. jobs as well as encouraging the firms to duck taxes.

UK activists target Shell's Arctic agenda
Activists with Greenpeace shut down 74 Shell gas stations July 16, in London and Edinburgh, to protest the oil corporation's plans to drill into the sensitive Arctic ecosystem for oil.

Today in labor history: Steel Workers founded in Pittsburgh
Within a year of its inception, over 125,000 people had joined the union.

The real issue: Romney’s profits from job-killing
Romney is happy to profit from vulture capitalism, but he certainly doesn't want any voter to think he himself was a vulture.

Documenting the disaster
"Hard Times: Lost on Long Island" is an examination of endless heartbreak and the clinging to the slender thread of hope.


