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19 miners free; Chile rescue past halfway mark

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

Why do Republican politicians hate science?

Andrew Leonard
Pay no attention to the lobbyist behind the curtain: Ross Douthat says the GOP is just reflecting the people's will

Chile rejoices over mine rescue

Frank Bajak, Vivian Sequera
Anxiety surrounding the extraction phase melted away at 12:11 a.m.

Chile choreographs dramatic finish to rescue saga

Michael Warren
The miners will surface in a custom-made capsule in an operation designed to protect their health and privacy

Obama’s EPA riles Bush’s industry hacks

Andrew Leonard
Turns out there's a difference between enforcing the rules and doing your best to gut them

Meat-pocalypse now

Andrew Leonard
Bad weather, growing demand and flat corn harvest yields all add up to one thing: That steak is going to cost you

Don’t make healthcare the scapegoat

Alyssa Battistoni
Republicans claim that healthcare reform is the real reason for the public's anger -- and too many Democrats agree

Obama’s White House solar panel stumble

Andrew Leonard
The administration initially rejected the idea of following in Jimmy Carter's footsteps. Why the change of heart?

Chevron permitted to drill off U.K. coast

Jane Wardell
Britain grants first new drilling project in its waters since the Gulf oil spill

The five most alarming right-wing ballot initiatives

Justin Elliott
Measures targeting abortion rights, taxes, healthcare and climate change are all on ballots in November

The Larry Summers hall of shame

Maxwell Strachan
His tenure in the Obama White House was just like the rest of his career: Full of controversy

A Congress full of Newts

Alyssa Battistoni
Republicans will regard a triumph this fall as an affirmation of the politics of obstruction Gingrich perfected

Koch beats Bloomberg in richest New Yorker contest

Alex Pareene
It was a very good year for billionaires in general -- the rest of us, not so much

“Waiting for ‘Superman'”: Can public education be saved?

Andrew O'Hehir
"Inconvenient Truth" director goes back to school in an explosive new film that mingles hope and outrage

Imagining Mideast peace with Bill Clinton

Joe Conason
At a "special sesssion" of the Clinton Global Initiative, he and his guests conjure the vision of a brighter future

Clinton: Tea party led by “ultra right wing”

Joan Walsh
The former president promises "two years of unrelenting investigations into the White House" if the GOP takes over

Win a job writing (temporarily) for America’s worst opinion section!

Alex Pareene
The Washington Post presents your chance to advocate for sensible centrism alongside Richard Cohen and George Will

To the left of Obama, Elizabeth Warren

Andrew Leonard
Hey, look! There's a populist defender of the working class in the White House

GOP battles Tea Party in Delaware

Philip Elliott
Conservative Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell faces opposition from the Republican establishment's Mike Castle

The Nissan Leaf global warming hard sell

Andrew Leonard
An electric car ad campaign invites culture war controversy. They'll be lining up in Berkeley

Prop 23’s threat to the California dream

Andrew Leonard
For decades, the state has pioneered the way to a green future. Now that narrative is in jeopardy at the ballot box

The most important race you don’t know about — yet

Mark Greenbaum
There's a sleeping giant in Texas politics that could help Democrats beat Rick Perry, the "Marlboro Man" governor

The Koch brothers invade California

Andrew Leonard
The billionaire libertarians plunk a cool million down in support of Prop. 23 and higher temperatures for everyone

The Burger King-eating boys from Brazil

Andrew Leonard
We interrupt this American recession with an important news break: The rest of the world is moving on and up
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