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Fracking fights back

David Sirota
With the help of Colorado's Democratic governor, the oil and gas industry is trying to overturn fracking bans

Federal government poisons America’s wells

Abrahm Lustgarten
Countless energy and mining companies have been granted permission to pollute aquifers across the country

Are Republicans just bad at politics?

Alex Seitz-Wald
Republicans want to believe their problem is messaging, not ideas. That's dangerous strategy -- and wrong

How to live well: A handy reading list

Alec Ash
Philosopher Roman Krznaric discusses the five books that have helped shape his work, from Orwell to Thoreau

Climate change can be stopped

William F. Hewitt
While politicians go slowly on global warming, individuals can do more than they think

In defense of 2016 speculation

Jamelle Bouie
Yes, it's annoying only a month removed from the last election, but now's when possible candidates start to emerge

Doha climate talks meet low expectations

Natasha Lennard
The COP 18 summit didn't intend to address big questions, but resolve technical issues -- it's barely done that

How a feminist franchise becomes a trilogy of terror

Helen Eisenbach
Before "Girls," "Grey's Anatomy" and its offshoots exalted the complex, brash antiheroine. Then things got grisly

Terry McAuliffe, Democratic hope

Steve Kornacki
Love him or hate him, Bill and Hill's buddy is the only thing standing between the state and a Tea Party governor

3 real “cliffs” facing America

Robert Reich
Forget the budget crisis hysteria. Obama has sterner challenges in child poverty, health care and global warming

Conference takes up how to govern the Internet

Sean Lyngaas
Freedom in cyberspace isn’t a settled issue

5 dumbest UN “conspiracies”

Alex Kane
Claiming a treaty that ensures rights for the disabled "undermines American sovereignty" is only the right's latest

Weird news: Lobsters are now eating each other

Salon Staff
Researchers have found that the lobster population in Maine has begun resorting to cannibalism

NAACP’s Ben Jealous: The Koch brothers did us a favor

Adele M. Stan, Elizabeth Hines
The civil rights organization's youngest president discusses voter suppression and the perils of fighting the right

Did “The Sopranos” kill the mafia drama?

George Potts
"Boardwalk Empire" is handsomely shot and well-acted -- and still somehow disappointing. Perhaps it's inevitable

Large majorities blame Sandy on global warming

Alex Seitz-Wald
Most New Yorkers think Sandy is a result of climate change, a new poll shows

There is no “Chinese cuisine”

Alex Butterworth
English chef Fuchsia Dunlop explains Western misperceptions about one of our favorite culinary imports

Carbon pollution up to 2 million pounds per second

Seth Borenstein
The overwhelming majority of increase in emissions comes from China

Disneyland for gang enthusiasts

Leslie Jamison
Have a voyeuristic fascination with Crips and Bloods? For $65, you can tour Los Angeles' most dangerous crime lands

Area of Arctic sea ice larger than US melted this year

Michael Casey
U.N. weather agency released worrying report at Doha talks

GOP’s new House Science farce

Jillian Rayfield
Rep. Lamar Smith, the likely chair, once decried news networks “slanted in favor of global warming alarmists"

Did Sandy save Occupy?

Sharon Lerner
The protest movement's disaster-relief efforts have helped it connect with the “99 percent” in new, meaningful ways

The World Energy Report’s scariest findings

Michael Klare
The U.S. may surpass Saudi Arabia as the planet's leading oil producer -- and the cost could be catastrophic

4 reasons the GOP will lose in ’16

Robert Becker
After openly insulting more than half the electorate, a disingenuous "rebranding" can't save the Republican Party
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