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As GOP takes power, lobbyists come home to roost

Andrew Leonard
Both parties play the revolving door game, but in one key House committee, Republicans set the gold standard

Four proposed security measures that won’t work

Justin Spees
Following Tucson, some legislators are suggesting new protective laws, but their ideas lack rationality

The EPA’s West Virginia coal mining smackdown

Andrew Leonard
"Big Coal" author Jeff Goodell explains why the government move to close a mountaintop mine is a major event

How to tame the media, not be tamed by it

Dan Gillmor
In the new landscape, we can't be passive anymore. We must be skeptical but open-minded, questioning everything

2010: It was a very hot year

Andrew Leonard
Last year ties 2005 for hottest year on record. In response, the GOP will attempt to shut down the EPA

Why psychiatrists can’t predict mass murderers

Richard J. McNally
Violent events like Tucson make us hunt for warning signs in the mentally ill, but tragedy is impossible to foresee

Watering the tree of liberty

Alex Pareene
A look back at some of the worst revolutionary rhetoric that's contributed to a culture of political violence

Gabrielle Giffords: A promising career interrupted

Steve Kornacki, Justin Elliott
First elected from a swing district in southern Arizona in 2006, she fended off a Tea Party challenge in 2010

When will the economy finally make Obama smile?

Andrew Leonard
For two years, high unemployment has bedeviled the White House. So what does the crystal ball say about 2011?

Why flying and snow storms don’t mix

Patrick Smith
The problems are on the ground, not in the air. On the plus side: Sweet unplanned Belgian vacation for the Pilot!

The year in food

Francis Lam
A look at the biggest food stories of 2010: We are one nation of eating extremes ... and extreme eating

Five House members who should be reapportioned away

Alex Pareene
With a number of states set to lose seats following the Census, here's a look at who should go

The glories of oysters, and how to shuck (and sauce) them

Francis Lam
How a food so seemingly gross can be so utterly lovely, with or without this mignonette or fresh cocktail sauce

We can’t negotiate with nature

Bill McKibben
The environmental implications of climate change are too dire for Obama's compromise strategy to work

Fox News chief again caught demanding conservative spin

Alex Pareene
D.C. Bureau Chief Bill Sammon tells anchors to question established scientific facts about climate change

How to get ahead as a Republican in 2010

Steve Kornacki
Meet the right-wing Virginian who just got a federal judge to declare Obama's healthcare law unconstitutional

Explaining American schools’ gay bullying epidemic

Thomas Rogers
A rash of suicides has focused the country's attention on the problem -- but an expert tells the real story

Daniel Sarewitz demands scientists somehow make Republicans want to be scientists

Alex Pareene
Slate writer: It's the fault of liberals that conservatives don't trust scientific consensus on just about anything

The lawless Wild West attacks WikiLeaks

Glenn Greenwald
That the whistle-blowing site has been charged with no crime is no barrier to severely punishing it

U.N. weather agency: Scorching heat soon to be routine

Associated Press
If trends continue, extremely hot temperatures will be more frequent and intense in the future

Frustrations show as climate talks resume

Arthur Max
This is the first major U.N. meeting to discuss climate change since last year's disappointing Copenhagen summit

No. 11: George Will

Alex Pareene
The bow-tied pundit is as slimy and amoral as a spitball

Joe Barton’s climate report was plagiarized

Alex Pareene
The Texas Republican asked a statistician to cast doubts on climate science

So, Sarah, you think you can beat Barack …

Steve Kornacki
The half-term Alaska governor makes a boast to Barbara Walters -- but can she back it up in '12?
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