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PA Voter ID Law Put on Hold
Today, a Pennsylvania judge halted the implementation of Pennsylvania's voter identification law, allowing voters to cast their ballots without IDs on November 6.
Servicewomen Deserve More
More than 400,000 women serve in the Armed Forces, and receive their health insurance from the Department of Defense’s Military Health System.
The Lingering Power of Words
Words matter. As kids we learn that sticks and stones can break our bones but words can never hurt us, but we soon realize that this isn’t entirely true. Bruises fade after a few days, but words linger in our minds for much longer.
President Obama Takes Step to Curtail Human Trafficking
President Obama dedicated his speech last week at former President Clinton’s Clinton Global Initiative conference to the issue of human trafficking.
It’s Time for Some… Questions?
Most of the time, we here at the RAC try to give you answers, or at least the tools to find your own answers.
Valuing Connection Over Perfection
Cheerleading doesn’t necessarily have a great reputation in popular culture. Movies like Bring It On – and all of its many sequels – portray high school cheerleaders as walking stereotypes of negativity: vapid and ditzy at best, cruel and calculating at worst.
Anti-Semitic Attack in Sweden
Late last night, a Jewish community building in Malmö, Sweden was attacked.
The S-Word (Or, Sequestration 101)
Caution: Lots of learning contained in the post below; read at your own risk.
First, a quick text study.
Poverty Persists
Poverty is a problem in America. This morning the Census released data on people living in poverty in 2011.
Featuring the RAC...
This post is part of a weekly feature on RACblog. Check in at the end of the week for a roundup of stories in which the RAC has been featured! This week we learned of attacks on U.S.