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Moderates, college students, nerds and the building trades had a good night. Liberals, oil companies, the jobless and the wealthy, not so much.
If voters gave the State of the Union address this coming Tuesday, polls suggest they'd tell Congress: The country's on the wrong track, quit your bickering, and get serious about fixing joblessness.
Undaunted by the conservative wave that's washed over U.S. politics, environmentalists believe they can make a strong economic case for protecting one of Florida's prime natural resources.
The movie star-turned governor leaves office with a $28-billion shortfall in the California budget. But history may well paint him in a positive light.
Two Republicans who will head important House committees took aim at the health care overhaul, the effort to tackle greenhouse gas emissions through new EPA rules and the performance of the attorney general.
Though news coverage of global warming has been "atrocious" overall, former Vice President Al Gore says Fox "seems determined to set the bar even lower."
Even though Cancun conference was considered moderately successful by its participants -- largely because negotiators kept the process going -- what's being negotiated is not sufficient to address the potential threat.
A year after the big climate-change conference in Copenhagen, another one is taking place in Cancun -- though you'd never know it, given the dearth of attention the Obama administration is giving it.
John Shimkus, an Illinois Republican, is citing Genesis as he vies for the most hotly contested committee chair in the new House.
Gore now says it's better to produce ethanol using non-food sources, but back in the day he was thinking about presidential politics and farmers in Tennessee and Iowa.
America's fascination with sexy vampires has shifted to marauding zombies -- or living dead. It's a sad but apt metaphor for our politics, our economy and our environment.
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