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If conservatives want to appeal to black Americans, they can start by admitting there is a problem with the disproportionate ratio in unemployment among black Americans throughout the country.
Are whites on the verge of becoming a minority of the American population? That's what some analysts of the 2010 census results say.
Recent polls show that organized labor is not working for many Americans.
President Obama has kicked off a three-day bus tour of Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois, where the corn is high and at least some factories are spewing smoke. He won these Midwestern states handily in 2008, but he's not taking anything for granted these days. To understand the political economy of the region, it helps to put it in historic perspective.
A self-serving city council has let the air out of Detroit's tires.
Developing all of our energy resources is the only reasonable option if we want to create American jobs, improve the American economy, and support American national security.
Foundation giving plays a vital role in funding access to health care for underserved populations and should not be overlooked in the health reform debate.
Private-sector union membership is declining, but union membership is still growing in the public sector.



