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The Mass Surveillance State featured in Munk Debates

MUNCIE, Indiana –(NEWS) Every year, Canada’s Munk debates feature high-level, high-profile debates on burning policy issues. This year, they debated…

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Governor Mike Pence Needs to Spend Time in Muncie

MUNCIE, Indiana – Every state leader wants to see their residents happy so they’ll want to stay and raise their…

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Interest Groups Pouring Millions Into 2014 Senate Races

Interest group advertising pours into Senate races; almost 60 percent of group spending is undisclosed dark money, shows 2014 Wesleyan…

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Dual Monitors Equal Increased Productivity

MUNCIE, Indiana – Tablet use is on the rise. Research by analyst Ovum found 66.7 percent of the employees it…

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Are We Transitioning To a New Economy?

The healthcare industry is undergoing major changes going far beyond the nonsense we’re told about on nightly news or by…

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Lawrence Lessig Has a “Moonshot” Plan to Halt Our Slide Toward Plutocracy

Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig, the crusader for campaign finance reform, feels that his fellow reformers don’t think big or boldly enough…

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Upward Redistribution: Economic Policy in a Post-Piketty World

By Dean Baker Thomas Piketty’s new book, Capital in the 21st Century, has done a remarkable job of focusing public…

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Government = Protection Racket for the 1 Percent

The evidence of income inequality just keeps mounting. According to “Working for the Few,” a recent briefing paper from Oxfam, “In…

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Auschwitz Holocaust Survivor Eva Mozes-Kor Tells Muncie: “To Forgive”

Muncie Voice-Easter Sunday-April 20th, 2014 Muncie, IN Photograph: Top photo courtesy of Candles Museum. Bottom photo of Auschwitz Holocaust Eva…

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Mayor Dennis Tyler Declares “Muncie Moving Forward”

MUNCIE, Indiana – This past week, City of Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler gave the “State of the City” address to…

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