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Why the State Doesn’t Regulate Oil and Gas in Osage County

In any other county in Oklahoma, the state’s oil and gas regulator could address the dangerous hydrogen sulfide gas venting

In Cyberwar, Software Flaws Are A Hot Commodity

There have been security flaws in software as long as there has been software, but they have become even more

Treasury Nominee’s Citigroup Experience Raises Questions For Some

Jack Lew, the man President Obama has chosen to help oversee the country’s biggest banks, has said it plainly —

Sen. Rubio’s Response Gives GOP A Chance To Woo Hispanics

Republican leaders have tapped Marco Rubio, a 41-year-old Cuban-American senator from Florida, to deliver the official GOP response to President

Fixing Long Lines At The Polls May Be Harder Than You Think

Minutes after he was re-elected in November, President Obama vowed to fix the long lines that many voters faced at

Conditions Allow For More Sustainable-Labeled Seafood

Part two of a three-part series. Next time you walk up to the seafood counter, look for products labeled with

For A Florida Fishery, ‘Sustainable’ Success After Complex Process

Part three of a three-part series. The long, clunky-looking fishing boat pulls up to Day Boat Seafood’s dock near Fort

Report: Emails Show Sen. Menendez Focused On Port Security Contract

Emails between Sen. Robert Menendez’s office and the Department of Homeland Security suggest that the New Jersey Democrat urged action

Less-Potent Maker’s Mark Not Going Down Smoothly In Kentucky

Kentucky is bourbon country. Bar shelves in Louisville are stocked with a crowded field of premium bourbons; the city’s Theater

Women In Prayer Shawls Detained At Judaism’s Holiest Site

Police in Jerusalem on Monday detained 10 women for wearing the talit, a Jewish prayer shawl traditionally worn by men,

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