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Settlement Only The First Step In BP’s Legal Woes
Oil giant BP has agreed to settle thousands of lawsuits stemming from its well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico...
Top Climate Scientists Urge Clinton to Fully Consider Keystone XL’s Impact...
Ten of the nation’s top climate scientists released a letter to...
Obama again offers Medicare, Social Security cuts
In an attempt to ease the automatic sequester budget cuts, President Barack Obama has again offered to reduce spending on Social Security and Medicare, two "entitlement" programs often targeted by Republicans...
Rush Limbaugh Advertisers Pulls Commercials In Wake Of Sandra Fluke ‘Slut’...
Several of Rush Limbaugh's advertisers announced Friday that they...
September ties record for warmth worldwide
After a summer that broke record after record for heat, some good news: September was only tied for the hottest September since 1880...
FCC decision on network neutrality overturned by U.S. appeals court
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a Federal Communications Commission ruling that forced cable giant Comcast Corp. to give equal treatment to all Internet traffic flowing through its network...
Obama calls Arizona move on immigration ‘misguided’
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, urging Congress...
Justice Department’s $16 muffins don’t sit well
WASHINGTON — Remember the Pentagon’s $600 toilet seats and $400 hammers...
China imposes new rules for personal Web sites
BEIJING — In a move that will give the government new powers to police the Internet, China...
Islam Is a Religion, and Therefore Protected by the Constitution
It's unclear whether a procedural victory...
Buff briefs | CU payloads aboard Glory Mission
CU payloads aboard Glory Mission CU has two payloads onboard NASA’s Glory Mission, a Taurus XL rocket that launched Feb. 23. The first, an instrument called the Total Irradiance Monitor, or TIM, will point directly toward the sun to measure both short- and long-term ...