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Saturday Mail Delivery: Safe For Now?
March 22, 2013 There's disagreement in Washington, D.C., this week on whether the USPS has the freedom to end Saturday mail delivery in August, as planned. The passage of a bill funding the federal government through September re-ignited the debate.
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House OKs Bill To Keep Government Funded Through September
March 21, 2013 A government shutdown has been averted, with the house passing a spending bill that keeps things open through the end of September.
It's All Politics
Why Obama (And Any President) Fails To Meet Expectations
March 12, 2013 Americans expect a lot from the president — any president. Modern presidents are believed to control the economy, when the reality is that they have fewer tools even to control Congress or public opinion.
13.7: Cosmos And Culture
Big Science Paves The Way Forward
January 30, 2013 In the wake of the Hubble Space Telescope and the discovery of the Higgs boson, should we continue to pursue big science projects, in spite of their costs? Commentator Marcelo Gleiser says it's a no brainer.
It's All Politics
President's New Term Doesn't Mean New Day In Congress
January 22, 2013 While President Obama raised big issues in his inaugural address — climate change, gay rights, immigration, the shooting of schoolchildren — Congress eased back into session Tuesday with other priorities, fighting many of the battles left over from last year.
It's All Politics
What Shut The Back Door To Congressional Compromise
December 17, 2012 It used to be commonplace for leaders of the two parties to find common ground. But Democrats and Republicans stopped working together partly as a result of one of their greatest collaborations.
13.7: Cosmos And Culture
A Pledge To Science? That's Something Congress Should Consider
December 11, 2012 What would you want in a national Pledge For Science? How would you balance out the need to keep politicians from waffling on scientific issues as diverse as evolution, climate change and vaccines while separating out issues of research from issues of policy?
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Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s Bad End Is Just The Latest For A Snake-Bit District
November 21, 2012 The end of the congressman's career continues a dubious streak, one that residents of Illinois' 2nd District would no doubt gladly see a future lawmaker break.
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Maine Independent Angus King To Caucus With Senate Democrats
November 14, 2012 Sen.-elect Angus King of Maine, who cruised to victory last week running as an independent, said Wednesday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats, giving them in effect a 55-45 seat advantage next year.