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Two presidents and their justifications

Glenn Greenwald
"Tweaks" by Obama on laptop seizures and Bush's proud war crimes confessions highlight political realities

What Beijing’s horrendous traffic jams say about green energy

Andrew Leonard
China says its growth is about development, not luxury like in the West. But where'd all the bikes go?

“Cool It”: A climate-change heretic repairs his image

Andrew O'Hehir
In "Cool It," one-time scientific outcast Bj

Olbermann’s back. Whoop-de-doo

Gene Lyons
In today's media climate, there was something almost quaint about MSNBC's vigorous slap on Keith's wrist

EPA issues guidelines for cutting greenhouse gases

Jason Dearen
Replacing dirty fuels, more efficient power plants among suggestions in first-ever federal reduction requirements

The problem with “It’s the economy, stupid”

Alyssa Battistoni
If the economy is all that matters to voters, what incentive is there for leaders to tackle anything else?

“Armageddon Science”: Our coming apocalypse, explained

Katherine Don
Nuclear war, bioterrorism, nanorobots: What poses the greatest threat to our planet? An expert explains the facts

Prediction: An assault on reproductive rights

Tracy Clark-Flory
Activists say election was no anti-choice mandate, "but don't worry," anti-choice politicians will act like it was

How the rejection of Prop. 23 affirms the California dream

Andrew Leonard
Nationwide, American voters erupted with discontent. But out west, they're still embracing a clean, green future

Science takes a hit on Election Day

Dan Gillmor
Technology leaders constantly complain about lousy education; time for them to step up to the need for real science

Nancy Pelosi probably deserved better than this

Steve Kornacki
The soon-to-be-former speaker is proof that being an effective legislative leader won't make you popular

Why center-left parties are collapsing

Michael Lind
Democrats sacrificed the working class to woo bankers and professionals -- and now they're paying a steep price

The two big midterm myths

Steve Kornacki
It's actually not that hard to understand what's happened to American politics since 2008

The new barbarism: Keeping science out of politics

Andrew Leonard
Climate skeptics reach a new low. Their goal: Don't let scientists influence policy, period.

No, Matt Bai, Americans aren’t yearning for daddy

Steve Kornacki
The New York Times offers a ridiculous explanation for the success that several veteran pols are enjoying this year

The Year in Sanity: Sid Lerner

Francis Lam
In the vegetarian-meat-eater wars, a champion of Meatless Monday focuses on the doable -- and maybe detente

Barack Obama: The oligarchs’ president

Charles Ferguson
The director of "Inside Job" writes about Obama's depressingly rational decision to give in to Wall Street

Rand Paul’s final debate strategy: Play dumb

Steve Kornacki
Why would anyone possibly think I've got a problem with the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

Could Mike Bloomberg make Sarah Palin president?

Steve Kornacki
To win the White House in 2012, the former half-term Alaska governor will need a really wild chain of events

Beware the fierce climate hawk!

Andrew Leonard
Keep your eyes peeled: There's a bold new raptor in the sky, eager to pounce on weaselly warming skeptics

China’s crazy U.S. rare earth blockade

Andrew Leonard
How to create bipartisan unity in the U.S.: The Chinese drop a trade war bomb

The two most abused words in air travel

Patrick Smith
Doing a hard job well in difficult circumstances doesn't make you a "hero," and success isn't always a "miracle"

Democrats abandon House progressives

Julie Hirschfeld Davis
As the election nears, the party throws its weight behind unreliable centrists

21 miners free; Chile rescue past halfway mark

Frank Bajak, Vivian Sequera
Officials say the operation could be complete by sunrise Thursday, if not sooner
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