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  • Who is responsible for cleaning up the toxic sludge in the San Diego Bay and how is this an environmental justice issue?
  • Super-Duper Tuesday came and went. It looks like John McCain is the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination. The race for the democratic nomination, on the other hand, looks like it co
  • The NASA scientist who accused agency administrators and the Bush White House of manipulating public releases of climate data says he is disappointed that President Obama hasn't taken more action on the issue.
  • Mary Poppins and a striptease artist have something in common: They failed at true reversal. But not for the reasons you think.
  • First Look at The Day the Earth Stood Still and Max Payne
  • The Nobel Prize for literature has been awarded to Romanian-born German writer Herta Mueller. The Nobel committee said "with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, [her work] depicts the landscape of the dispossessed."
  • A U.S. citizen suspected in the failed car bombing in New York's Times Square seemed to have everything going for him. He had built a nice home for his family near Bridgeport, Conn. A neighbor said Shahzad seemed to be "a nice guy." But by last summer, Shahzad's life had started to turn sour.
  • It's been four months since UC San Diego was rocked by a series of racially-charged incidents targeting black students on campus. Since then, top ranking UCSD officials have agreed to a litany of terms and conditions aimed at making the campus more diverse and tolerant.
  • Democrat Stan Greenberg and Republican Glen Bolger conducted the first public battleground poll of this election cycle. They chose the 70 House districts experts regard as most likely to oust incumbents this fall. What they found was grim news for Democrats.
  • The U.S. pavilion at Shanghai's World Expo formally debuted on Monday after months of financial struggle and controversy. Some visitors like the upbeat spirit offered by the pavilion. But others seem keen for hard information, rather than fuzzy, feel-good messages.
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