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Professor Gingrich And The Lessons (And Lecture Notes) Of History

Newt Gingrich once called himself “the most seriously professorial politician since Woodrow Wilson.” But that was 1995, and the “Contract

Experimental Vaccine For Stomach Flu Might Work

Nothing ruins a nice cruise or a gluttonous run down the office party buffet like the norovirus. The obnoxious virus

Obama: ‘Ask Osama Bin Laden’ If I’m An Appeaser

Republican presidential candidates have said President Obama practices “appeasement” when it comes to foreign policy. At the White House a

The ‘Codebreaker’ Who Made Midway Victory Possible

The attack on Pearl Harbor 70 years ago set in motion a series of battles in the Pacific between the

So The Mythbusters Punched A Hole In A House With A Cannonball. Now What?

So … now what? That’s the question that naturally arises after one of the most startling stories to come along

Environmental Claims For Farmed Fish Don’t Hold Up To Scrutiny

Are shoppers getting their money’s worth when they choose a salmon filet wearing an eco-sticker? A study released this week

Obama’s Choice To Head Consumer Protection Agency Blocked

A vote to move forward on the nomination of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to run the new federal

Undocumented Status, No Bar To Big Dreams

Tell Me More continues its series “In Limbo,” which focuses on the complicated experiences of immigrants caught between being in

Houston’s Health Clinics Struggle To Meet Demand

A new study documents the increasing crush of patients turning to free public clinics in the Houston area. Officials there

Gingrich’s Path From ‘Flameout’ To D.C. Entrepreneur

A new poll released Wednesday by Time magazine and CNN finds Newt Gingrich staying ahead of Mitt Romney in three

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