Staff / TruthdigJul 1, 2014
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote 35 pages in her dissent on the recent decision that's a huge loss for women's rights; Ann Coulter's World Cup freakout is about conservatives' loss of control; meanwhile, Finland has a dirty secret involving Israel that may be putting the country's image into question. These discoveries and more after the jump. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Bill Blum / TruthdigJul 1, 2014
The court's latest decisions handed long-sought political victories to some of the most extreme elements of the American right. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Alexander Reed Kelly / TruthdigJun 30, 2014
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that some businesses are allowed to refuse to provide contraception coverage as part of employee health insurance plans. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigMar 29, 2014
Truthdig Editor-in-Chief Robert Scheer and the other "Left, Right & Center" panelists, including this week former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, discuss former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's claim that he could handle Russia better. Also, the Supreme Court hears arguments about religious freedom, and can we trust anything the NSA says? Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigMar 28, 2014
This week on Truthdig Radio in association with KPFK: A new documentary shows the genius and tragedy of Aaron Swartz, Hobby Lobby v. Women, the race to replace Rep. Henry Waxman is on, and we look at the surprising locale of the most segregated schools in America. Dig deeper
Staff / TruthdigMar 28, 2014
This week on Truthdig Radio in association with KPFK: A new documentary shows the genius and tragedy of Aaron Swartz, Hobby Lobby v. Women, the race to replace Rep. Henry Waxman is on, and we look at the surprising locale of the most segregated schools in America. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Bill Blum / TruthdigMar 28, 2014
We may not get a Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood cases that challenge the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate until the end of June, but it’s probably not too early to project the biggest winners in the cases: brothers Charles and David Koch.It’s probably not too early to project the biggest winners in the Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood cases: brothers Charles and David Koch. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
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