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Hollywood portrayals of the war in Iraq bear no resemblance to what is actually happening there.
Concerning the war in Iraq, the New York Times reports success but decides on failure.
International pressure and solidarity with Chinese dissidents can undermine the one-party dictatorship in Beijing.
No top official in any Western government has previously suggested that Iran is the driving force behind the terror war in Iraq.
Iraq has, it appears, robbed the Bush administration of its will in the Middle East and beyond.
Let’s play "Jeopardy." Round One: Science Literacy. Category: Evolution. For $500: Which is the largest demographic group to reject Darwin’s theory of evolution?”
According to Chris Mooney’s best selling new book, The Republican Brain, a follow up to his 2007 polemic The Republican War on Science, the answer is easy:...
Under the banner of the American Educational Research Association, roughly 20,000 researchers will convene in Vancouver to report on research that can help fuel student learning and improve schools. If only they knew what wasn't enough.
Obama has based his policy toward Iran on the hope that its leaders would see the problem as he does--projection--and was apparently discounting contrary evidence like the Qom facility--cognitive dissonance.






