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The Science of Climate Change
A few key reasons why climate scientists think humans are mostly responsible for our warming Earth.
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Collision Course
Bush's latest assertion of executive privilege seems guaranteed to provoke not one, but two Supreme Court rulings on the extent of executive power.
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Bush's Rhetorical War in Iraq
The president employs a bagful of rhetorical tricks to shore up support for the war and avoid responsibility.
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Lewis Libby versus Marc Rich
Today's Democrats are acting almost exactly like Republicans did in 2001 — and for good reason.
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Bald Eagles and Me
My children will never really understand why I get a lump in my throat every time I see a bald eagle.
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Bush Looks to his Legacy
As his administration winds down, the president is making proposals intended to make him look good to history.
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"The Myth of Muslim Silence"
We expect more from moderate Muslims than we expect from ourselves.
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Memories of Greensburg, Kansas
I've only been to Kansas once, and I only visited one town when I was there - and now it's been destroyed.
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The High Price of Animal Shelters
Animal shelters kill two million dogs a year. It's time for a collective effort to rebalance the animal economy: increase demand and reduce supply.
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Sampson In The Hot Seat - A Convincing Performance, Mostly
Kyle Sampson defended the prosecutor firings as legal. His boss Alberto Gonzales gets the knife - and the Administration's reputation is further tattered.
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