When a young lawyer named Ralph Nader published Unsafe at Any Speed in 1965, the reception was not all warm.
(CNN) — Here is a look at the life Ralph Nader, consumer advocate and former candidate for US president. Early 1960s-Practices law in Hartford, Connecticut. 1961-1963-Lectures at Hartford University.
Ralph talks fracking with Wenonah Hauter author of Frackopoly, and then delves into finance with consumer financial expert, Bartlett Naylor, who contends that the mega-banks are not only too big to ...
In the razor-thin 2000 U.S. presidential election, third-party candidate Ralph Nader became one of the most controversial figures in modern politics. Some argue he helped George W. Bush win by pulling ...
Ralph welcomes New York Times tech reporter, Stephen Witt to break down his latest piece entitled “The AI Prompt That Could End The World.” Plus, Ralph gives us his take on this past week’s elections, ...
Social media’s addictive design isn’t an accident, it seems, but a business model. Just as Nader’s US stir made all cars ...
Reviled by liberals after the 2000 election, Ralph Nader has no apologies. When he announced “Meet the Press” that he planned to run for president in 2004, many reacted with disbelief. Nader’s career ...
My good friend Ralph Nader is grieving the loss of his mother, Rose Nader, who died of congestive heart failure just days short of her 100th birthday. Mrs. Nader was a pure delight. She always had ...
Activist Ralph Nader has written an open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook urging the company to refuse the nearly $30 million in Texan taxpayer money already pledged to lure the company to build a $304 ...
In your article, “Groups Once Tied to Nader Now Steer Clear of Controversial Candidate” (July 22), I did not clearly explain our relationship with Ralph Nader. When I said that he has nothing to do ...