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Sarah Palin and a melting Alaska Sarah Palin and a melting Alaska
Global warming is nothing to joke about in the not-so-frozen North. Palin might be pro-drilling, but she can't ignore climate change
Sarah Palin: Drill, drill, drill -- all the way Sarah Palin: Drill, drill, drill -- all the way
Offshore, onshore, in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- the Republican vice-presidential nominee makes no bones about it: Drill!
Hurricane subprime Hurricane subprime
Insurance companies, already hammered by the credit crunch, wince as Gustav approaches the Gulf
Christianists gone wild Christianists gone wild
Is the GOP trying to ban private funding of embryonic stem cell research? Some Republicans certainly seem to think so.
A booming economy? A booming economy?
"Incomprehensible" GDP growth numbers make "recession" a hard word to say. But we'll say it anyway.
Monsanto's bane: The evil pigweed Monsanto's bane: The evil pigweed
Remember the boll weevil? A new terror is stalking the cotton fields of the American South.
A clean energy investment slump? A clean energy investment slump?
High energy prices are supposed to make solar and wind power all the more attractive. But new figures suggest that sustainability is losing some steam
Indian superheroes take a fall Indian superheroes take a fall
The latest victim of the global economic slump: "Devi/Witchblade" and "Ramayan 3392 Reloaded"
A Brazilian Linux let-down A Brazilian Linux let-down
The government subsidizes free software. But does anyone use it?
English-only golf English-only golf
The LPGA says its new rules requiring English-fluency are for the good of the golfers. But what about the TV ratings?
Oil, Islam, and women Oil, Islam, and women
For Muslim women yearning for political power, Allah is not the problem.
Will Hurricane Gustav crash the Republican convention? Will Hurricane Gustav crash the Republican convention?
Drill here, drill now -- whoops, batten down the hatches, a storm is coming!
The new sun worshipers The new sun worshipers
The semiconductor chip industry has solar power on the brain.
When hippies ruled the Tennessee Valley When hippies ruled the Tennessee Valley
How a U.S. government agency in the Deep South made fertilizer more productive than ever before.
Bankrupt in Sacramento Bankrupt in Sacramento
C. C. Myers became a hero for rebuilding collapsed freeways in record time. He's having a harder time dealing with the collapsed housing market
The subprime price tag The subprime price tag
Half a trillion here, half a trillion there -- pretty soon ...
Sold! -- to the man in Lycra Sold! -- to the man in Lycra
Beleaguered real estate agents have found a new selling tool -- the trusty bike
The case for oil price speculation improves The case for oil price speculation improves
Most economists are still resisting the theory that oil markets were manipulated earlier this year, but some new evidence is testing their resolve
Peak dirt Peak dirt
Soil science isn't a glamour sport, but from Burkina Faso to Wisconsin, human survival depends on getting it right.
Don't worry, be happy, buy a flat-screen TV Don't worry, be happy, buy a flat-screen TV
Gas prices got you down? House in foreclosure? Who cares? Your new television is awesome!
The new Cold War: Bad for a hot planet The new Cold War: Bad for a hot planet
When Russia and Georgia rolled out the tanks, Europe's effort to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions may have gotten blitzed
Biopiracy and bird flu Biopiracy and bird flu
A U.S. government patent application raises a knotty question: Should a country own property rights to the diseases that afflict its citizens?
Obama: The big-spending fiscal conservative Obama: The big-spending fiscal conservative
The New York Times tackles Obamanomics -- and does a darn good job.
The bane of San Francisco cycling The bane of San Francisco cycling
Two years ago, high oil prices made Rob Anderson's crusade against bike lanes look dumb. Today, words fail.
Empowerment, not emasculation Empowerment, not emasculation
If India could survive Alexander, it can survive Disney. The foreign adventures of "High School Musical," continued
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