According to a new report, "nearly 80 percent" of campaign donations from European energy companies, including BP, "were directed towards senators who blocked action on climate change."
According to a new report, "nearly 80 percent" of campaign donations from European energy companies, including BP, "were directed towards senators who blocked action on climate change."

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Six custom tea towels—how to dye, embroider, and stamp up this kitchen basic.
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A new ABC News/Washington Post poll suggests that this Tea Party movement could be cooling off: "Do you have a favorable or unfavorable...
With the current iteration of Tea Party movement still relatively young, it's difficult to tell whether it will become a lasting voice in our...
Morning Roundup: From the Associated Press: Anti-tea party Oregon teacher back in class A Beaverton, Ore., middle school teacher whose "Crash...

This unusually polished remix shows how an unscrupulous demagogue like Glenn Beck can exploit your frustration to get your $9.95.

The Tea Party movement is rapidly rising overseas. Here's where.

The Tea Party shouldn't have the monopoly on movements named after beverages. We suggest a few others we'd like to see.

How the Tea Party's successful fight against help for debt-ridden Americans set the stage for Occupy Wall Street.

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia often attends conservative events, but he's sworn off the State of the Union address for a decade. Why?

The famous hate group wants you to know it's not crazy like those other wingnuts.

In the first three quarters of 2010, businesses spent more than $94 billion in advertising.
Go people. In another example of stunning bravado from members of the human race, some cheeky Britons have taken it upon themselves to publicly...
The Good Guide (no affiliation) put together an interesting interactive tool that shows you the political leanings, in terms of amount of money...

Uh oh. Short selling of renewable energy stocks has hit the highest level in a year.

We're throwing a big meetup everywhere to talk and celebrate energy, and we need your help!

The Energy Information Agency collects data on how America produces and uses oil—but it's now being forced to cut back. Here's why we need the EIA.
As this health care business heats up, so does talk about how to pay for it. Interesting piece on Andrew Sullivan's blog this morning about one...

Hidden costs lurk in those discounted bags of shrimp.