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When one journalist tweets that another's piece contains "too many industry talking points," it takes a lot more than 140 characters to sort out the rights and wrongs.
Want to make sense of the feud between pipeline activists and "hippie-punching" moderates? Talk to the researchers.
The day after the November 6 election I wrote about Obama’s electoral victory over Romney, which I was glad for....
Two years later, we offer a look back at "the medium chill" and a consideration of what it means to live a meaningful life.
Shell beats back a lawsuit over pollution in Nigeria, and Chevron scores a point in its fight to avoid paying for its mess in Ecuador.
This nebula is watching you, and it saw what you did, and it's pretty disgusted.
When Congress passed a nine-month farm bill extension as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations, it disappointed sustainable food advocates around the country.
The Virginia Senate has passed a bill making it illegal to recklessly fling a car door open into traffic. But do such laws make any difference?
It seems clear that the problem isn't going away any time soon.