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Lincoln Ends BMI Requirement
Lincoln University ended its weight requirement for graduation after heavy criticism.
Why Americans Should Not Fear Scientific Progress
Michael Specter discusses Denialism
Muted Optimism on Copenhagen Climate Talks
With final prep work in Barcelona complete, negotiators hope to move forward with a substantive accord.
November 11, 2009
- Energy and Environment
Aging Populations Drive Social, Legal Changes
As the number of older people begins rising dramatically, social norms are being challenged.
Why Health Reform Will Be a Danger to Passive Patients
Even if Congress soon ends health insurance worries, your job as an informed patient will be key.
Obama's Honeymoon is Over
One year after Obama won the presidency, many are questioning him on the economy and Afghanistan.
GOP's Michael Steele Planning a 'Republican Renaissance'
Steele says President Obama is working on too many things at once.
Why the August Jobs Report Is No Labor Day Present
The Labor Department data show that the pace of job cuts is slowing—but not ending.
Fla. Governor Chooses Replacement for Sen. Martinez
Charlie Crist picks former chief of staff George LeMieux to replace Martinez.
August 28, 2009
- Politics
Ted Kennedy Dies at 77
The last surviving brother of the political dynasty succumbs to brain cancer.
August 26, 2009
- Politics
