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The one common element in recent weather has been oddness. The West Coast has been warm and parched; the East Coast has been cold and…
What is the real story of energy and the economy? We hear two predominant energy stories. One is the story economists tell: The economy can…
The Saudi war on Yemen has understandably come to dominate the headlines since it began in late March 2015. The international scope of the conflict…
Following the sentencing of four private security guards convicted in the notorious 2007 massacre of innocent Iraqi civilians, attention has shifted to the growing role such private…
U.S. consumer groups, scientists and food companies are testing substances ranging from breakfast cereal to breast milk for residues of the world's most widely used…
According to a report from the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics , Americans spent more money on drugs than they ever have before with spending…
Coal, the No. 1 cause of climate change, is dying. Last year saw a record number of coal plant retirements in the United States, and a study last week…
Don’t hold your breath, but future historians may look back on 2015 as the year that the renewable energy ascendancy began, the moment when the…
Almonds: crunchy, delicious, and…the center of a nefarious plot to suck California dry? They certainly have used up a lot of ink lately—partly inspired by…
There’s little natural about the boundaries that divide states and countries. They’re often imaginary lines that result from history, conflict, or negotiation. But imagine what…
Back in November we chronicled the (quiet) death of the Petrodollar, the system that has buttressed USD hegemony for decades by ensuring that oil producers recycled their…
The information war can be quickly lost if one cannot get their assets onto the “battlefield.” For the US, UK or Europe, the constant din…