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An expert tells the Senate that US reactors are more vulnerable than Japan's Daiichi plant.
How do risks from Fukushima compare to the radiation threats we face everyday at home?
The Obama administration is winning the war on terror, according to Al Qaeda expert Peter Bergen.
Analysis: Wolfowitz, O’Hanlon and other foreign policy elites foresee a longer Libya struggle.
Critics from both parties say President Obama needed Congressional consent under the War Powers Resolution.
Are panicked Americans making life more dangerous for Japanese?
Analysis: Exactly two years after the stock market nadir, high-risk financial innovation is back.
Nuclear Energy Institute: Japanese must rebuild reactor parts in midst of disaster and radiation.
Update: a nuclear industry veteran explains why Japan's disaster could take a year to unfold, and contaminate for decades.
What you should know about the health risks from Japan’s nuclear accident, from an industry veteran.
A downward spiral at the earthquake-striken Daichi reactor.
After every major disaster, misguided donations actually worsen the suffering.
What’s up with the whirlpool, the “supermoon,” the Indonesian tsunami … and is the Pacific really shrinking?
Analysis: Obama’s dithering against Gaddafi has been damaging. He now has little choice but to act.
The mounting oil supply crunch poses the defining crisis (and opportunity) of Obama's presidency.
Great business books that’ll make you laugh, swoon and cry.
Gaddafi - the “Mad Dog of the Middle East” - might be on his way out, but not before leaving his mark on Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.
The oil billionaire doubts Saudi Arabia's oil capacity claims; says price of oil could reach $150 if Middle East unrest spreads.
Solar eruptions recur regularly. The first major one of the space age could destroy satellites and electric grids
Malcolm Gladwell argues that Facebook and Twitter were irrelevant to Tunisia, Egypt and other Middle Eastern uprisings.
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