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How Green is My Dropout Rate?

New green legislation would add many expensive environmental regulations and building requirements to cash-strapped school districts across the country.

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On Evil

Professor Philip Zimbardo, known for his infamous Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971, discusses what circumstances make people do bad things.

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Air China

Militarists tout aircraft carriers as the next step in China’s development into America’s worst nightmare.

Book Reviews

Whatever Became of Scott McClellan?

Scott McClellan’s book What Happened spans a range of events that occurred during the Bush years and provides scathing profiles of several star-studded White House leaders.

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Catholic History Restored

Historical theories usually spin around the alleged avarice of Christian white males, such as, supposedly, our founding fathers.

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Hopeful Science

The Center for American Progress’s progressive vision for scientific research has now made it to print, and focuses on topics such as health, economic mobility, and global warming.

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Equality for All

Speakers at the Center for American Progress advocate for a new type of universal healthcare.

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High-Ranking Abuse

A Senate hearing condemns Donald Rumsfeld’s authorization for the use of aggressive interrogation tactics on Guantanamo Bay prisoners.

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How Neutral is the Net?

The current debate on net neutrality concentrates on the issue of regulation—which the web is virtually free of now—is driven by two contrasting definitions of the internet.