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Today in Crazy Land

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On February 21, 2013
Utah wins Crazy State of the Day, as a bill allowing people to carry concealed weapons without a permit--that's right, without a permit--passes through a House committee. It's real hard to see what could go wrong: But Mathis also acknowledged — under strong questioning from...

A Message to Khomeini

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On February 20, 2013

Tonight's exploration of American culture's underbelly is brought to you by Roger Hallmark and The Thrasher Brothers, who I think had the most sophisticated response to Iranian Revolution imaginable.

Saving Labor

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On February 20, 2013
There's been a lot of discussion about "saving" the labor movement in recent weeks. Two particular pieces to point out. First, Josh Eidelson hosted a forum at The Nation that included CWA President Larry Cohen, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis, and a number of...

Climate Trolling

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On February 19, 2013

Andrew Revkin of the New York Times continues his climate trolling, this time complaining about people just being so unreasonable about climate change: But on the Keystone XL pipeline –.

Wind River

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On February 19, 2013
The Wind River Reservation in Wyoming has received a lot of attention lately because of its endemic poverty and high crime rates. It started with this Times article last year about a murder. As things often go, the Times became the trendsetter for a myriad...

Organs

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On February 19, 2013

Mary Sue McClurkin, a state rep from the fine state of Alabama: Alabama state Rep. Mary Sue McClurkin (R) is pushing legislation that would impose restrictions on abortion clinics --.

The Declining Grasslands

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On February 18, 2013
I've long been skeptical of biofuels as a meaningful way out of our energy crisis, especially considering that turning corn into fuel causes a whole lot of environmental problems of its own. Another big problem with biofuels is turning much of the United States into...

People Skills

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On February 17, 2013

Yale has a very exciting new deal with the Department of Defense: As early as this April, Yale plans to welcome a training center for interrogators to its campus. The.

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