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Richard Dawkins: It's insane that people still doubt Darwin
In an excerpt from his new book, the famed atheist wonders what would have happened if Hitler's dad only sneezed
09/29/2013 20:00 UTC
How insurance companies calculate catastrophe
A look at the methods the industry uses to adapt to climate change, which portends more storms and greater risk
09/29/2013 22:00 UTC
Is Rick Perry the white knight Republicans have been yearning for?
He flirted with secession a few years ago, but now he's thinking about the White House
05/27/2011 20:28 UTC
Walsh: Muslims "trying to kill Americans"
Exclusive: U.S. Rep Joe Walsh tells a town hall meeting that radical Islam has infiltrated the Chicago suburbs
08/09/2012 20:40 UTC
Holograms, algae drugs and androids: TV's technology problem
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Almost Human" have to make tech both cool and believable. They don't always succeed
12/04/2013 04:59 UTC
Major security firm: Avoid NSA-linked algorithm
RSA Security warns customers that standard encryption code may have been intentionally weakened with NSA backdoor
09/20/2013 16:47 UTC
TV Daily
Thursday: Addison Walsh returns to Seattle, but will she stick with "Grey's Anatomy" for good? Plus: What did you think of "The Big 4-0" on Wednesday?
05/01/2008 14:00 UTC
Arne Duncan's Race to the Bottom: Our national test fixation isn't just bad for kids -- it doesn't even work
The president's surprise announcement that testing is out of control is more than welcome: The tests deserve an F
10/28/2015 16:23 UTC
Network computing returns -- yet again
Are we ready to hand over all our computing to Sun's network -- or to the Web?
09/10/1999 20:00 UTC
He built a privately funded border wall. It’s already at risk of falling down if not fixed
The “Lamborghini” of border walls is in danger of falling into the river if nothing is done, experts say
07/03/2020 20:30 UTC
Bullet Removed From Back Of Teen Shot At School
01/14/2012 23:54 UTC
Why the iPhone is the best and worst e-book reader ever
Reading a long novel on a tiny screen is claustrophobic, but if the book is good your brain will get the message.
07/21/2008 21:40 UTC
Pundits await the concession
11/03/2004 19:39 UTC
A band-aid on a gusher
Bush's new fuel-economy standards for SUVs won't reduce America's oil consumption enough to matter.
04/03/2006 14:00 UTC
"Drop the Chalupa, Al Gore!"
Republicans are plotting a strategy to court the Latino vote.
11/19/1999 17:00 UTC