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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
In the wake of the oil spill we've got Michael Brown ("Brownie" of Katrina infamy) accusing Obama of exploiting the spill to manipulate public...
Well, not exactly. Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have determined that there are some very strong ties between cold...

Zinc works, if only somewhat, to cure the common cold.

Gaia Certification aims to build a network of progressive fuel centers selling fair-trade gasoline.
The global recession has hit China's once-booming recycling industry. From the New York Times: "American and European waste dealers who sell to...

Heat isn't the only force of nature that can loosen molecules of grease and dirt from clothes and speed up cleaning.

With a gallon of gas hovering around $4, the plug-in hybrid almost seems like the pragmatic option.

Argentinian artist Raul Lemesoff is dropping knowledge, not bombs.

These vibrating gloves don't, ahem, do what you think, but they do help your fingers function better in the cold.

The action hero plays cop in an absurd show of force in Phoenix.

New 2009 data shows that the "drunkest" cities in America are also some of the coldest—though drinking still doesn't warm you up.

A publicity stunt on behalf of bicyclists involves a Lithuanian mayor destroying a luxury sedan with a tank. Sweet revenge.

