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When temperatures go up, crime often does, too -- which means that as our summers get hotter, more cities could see the kind of violence Chicago experienced this year.
A businessman says he's had it with Portland's scofflaw cyclists. His solution: Require them to get licenses and registrations, just like car drivers.
In North Carolina, of course.
It's not clear how soon the melted ice will be coming to a shoreline near you.
One side product of the nation's drought: big increases in the price of corn.
(Reposted from Huffington Post) How weird would it have been if, in the 1960s, the press had reported from Selma,...
Artist Jason deCaires Taylor’s work wouldn’t look out of place in a gallery, but that would defeat the purpose. Taylor...
There is nothing here that would cause a sleepless night -- even a sleepless second -- for ExxonMobil executives.
It’s one thing to paint the town green if you live in left-leaning, eco-conscious climes. It’s another story altogether if you live in Arizona.