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  • Gridlock? Blame the GOP
    21.05.2012, 17:56:23
    Julian Zelizer says that even impartial observers see that congressional Republicans have taken the partisan wars to extremes
  • How'd it get that name?
    20.05.2012, 13:45:53
    Bob Greene says Cheerios weren't always called that, and Holiday Inns got their name as a joke. Behind many brand names, there's a pretty good story.
  • Anti-science and anti-contraception
    21.05.2012, 13:37:09
    Laura Stepp asks: Why in the 21st century are we reading claims that birth control pills can cause prostate cancer and abortion?
  • Is the Internet hurting children?
    21.05.2012, 14:04:28
    Chelsea Clinton and James P. Steyer say the explosion in online access for children and teenagers has created daunting privacy concerns and cognitive development issues we're only beginning to understand.
  • End of Alzheimer's starts today
    22.05.2012, 13:46:27
    Maria Carrillo says if the government's new push to find solutions to Alzheimer's is aggressively pursued, real progress can be made.
  • No contradiction in being black and gay
    22.05.2012, 12:08:26
    LZ Granderson says the storyline that the black and gay communities are separate is nonsense. Gays have always been a big part of black culture.
  • Passenger triggers flight diversion
    22.05.2012, 21:39:05
    A passenger who claimed to have a device surgically implanted inside her triggered the security scare that led to the diversion of a North Carolina-bound jetliner Tuesday, a leading congressman's office said.
  • Joplin is 'on the mend'
    22.05.2012, 13:11:32
    In the path of last year's tornado in Joplin, Missouri, new homes are rising. The buzz of power saws and the pop of nail guns signal steps toward making the city whole again.
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