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After Michigan, what's next for 'right-to-work'?
Interview by
Dec 12, 2012
Union protestors crowded the capitol, but Michigan lawmakers swiftly approved legislation yesterday making Michigan a so-called "right-to-work" state.
As U.S. pot laws evolve, some Mexicans question their policy
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Nov 27, 2012
Recent votes to legalize marijuana in Colorado and Washington state have some Mexicans calling on their government to reconsider its drug policies.
States can 'legalize it', but can someone sell it?
Interview by
Nov 9, 2012
On Tuesday voters in Colorado and Washington approved legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes.
Why local elections matter more to your personal finance
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Nov 9, 2012
Elections with national implications get a lot of media attention, but it's the local races that can have a huge impact on the lives of everyday Americans.
Is running the government like running a business?
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Oct 31, 2012
Running the U.S. economy is just like running a business, right? Not necessarily. Sr. Producer Paddy Hirsch explains the differences between a president and CEO.
Leaving the country if your candidate loses? Sure you are
Interview with
Oct 17, 2012
The complicated world of election polling.
Risks remain for American despite CEO apology
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Oct 10, 2012
American Airlines could face continued business fallout even as CEO apologizes to passengers for delays and talks resume with pilots.
American Airlines threatens to sue pilots' union
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Sep 28, 2012
American is trying to impose new pay and work rules on its pilots -- and they’re not happy. Their union hasn’t called for any official action, but American says pilots are filing more maintenance complaints and flying circuitous routes.
What does it take to be an NFL referee?
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Sep 27, 2012
Recipe for a referee: start at the bottom, hit the gym, and keep your day job.
It's tea party vs. unions in PA house race
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Sep 14, 2012
Race draws $1.4 million in outside spending










