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Are State of the Union addresses over-hyped?
Alex Seitz-Wald
For all the fascination, history shows the annual speech is seldom an accurate road map for the coming year
Report: Obama mulling executive action on LGBT protections
Jillian Rayfield
The President is reportedly considering implementing several new domestic policies through executive action
The XL stakes of the Keystone pipeline
Michael Klare
Its construction hinges on the president's approval -- and the future of the planet may hang in the balance
5 key facts missing in the media’s ongoing quinoa debate
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Has Western demand really made the grain difficult for South Americans to afford? The answer is complicated
Al Gore: Fix the filibuster, talk about climate change, ensure privacy online
Al Gore
Salon exclusive: The former V.P. derides the profit-driven media and worries about drones and online privacy
Former congressman Tom Allen: GOP speaks a different language
Tom Allen
You try serving with these Republicans: I spent 12 years in Congress and lost hope that we could talk to each other
Will anyone tell the truth about climate change?
David Sirota
We need global warming coverage more than ever. But from Fox News denials to newspaper cutbacks, we're getting less
Gavin Newsom: We put a human face on same-sex marriage debate
David Daley
When Gavin Newsom allowed gay marriage in S.F., some Democrats blamed him for reelecting Bush. He still remembers
Austerity measures will strangle the U.S. economy
Robert Reich
Our shrinking GDP is no great mystery. Government spending took a precipitous drop in the fourth quarter
Koch brothers donated big to ALEC, Heartland Institute
Jillian Rayfield
According to financial disclosures, the Kochs donated $24 million to conservative foundations in 2011
Statehouses introduce ALEC climate skeptic school bill
Natasha Lennard
A new investigation finds three states this year introduced a model bill to spread climate science "mis-education"
Lindsey Graham hits bottom
Joan Walsh
He claims Hillary Clinton “got away with murder” in Benghazi while blocking immigration rights for same-sex couples
Senate panel approves Kerry nomination
Donna Cassata
The full Senate will likely vote Tuesday afternoon, and is expected to approve the nomination
Afghanistan: Where stalemate means defeat
Ann Jones
After a decade of U.S. military intervention -- and destruction -- Afghans still fear the worst for their country
Technology should make us optimistic
Anna Blundy, The Browser
Author Matt Ridley's favorite books on technologies that make the world a better place
Obama was lip-synching too
Andrew O'Hehir
That big "liberal" speech sure sounded terrific — but it's almost too late for Obama to redeem his presidency
Don’t let me down, Obama!
Sally Kohn
Your second inaugural address raised my hopes -- again. But I don't know how much disappointment I can take
The Zuckerberg-Christie love fest
Andrew Leonard
Facebook's CEO will raise money for a Republican? Did an earthquake just destroy Obama-loving Silicon Valley?
Obama to America: Work Harder
Josh Eidelson
Obama's second inaugural was the most liberal speech of his presidency
Kerry to field questions from panel he chairs
Donna Cassata
John Kerry will testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his nomination for Secretary of State
Government has no fixed size
Jeff Madrick
Lost in the praise for Obama's inauguration speech was his eloquent case for a government that adapts to its people
Even the Sierra Club gets disobedient over Keystone XL
Natasha Lennard
While Obama stalls his pipeline decision, the conservative nonprofit OKs lawbreaking for first time ever
How will the House Science Committee address climate change?
Jillian Rayfield
An upcoming hearing intends to address climate change and other environmental issues without "a partisan agenda"
Ozone layer on the mend
Simeon Tegel
With international cooperation, its holes are finally shrinking. But the climate change fight is far from over
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