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Obama urges Congress to extend clean-energy tax credits
NEWTON, Iowa — From a wind-power factory in this battleground state, President Obama urged Congress to extend tax credits he said would save jobs in the field of clean-energy production.
Obama said continuing the production tax credit would save...Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Energy, Environmental Issues, Wind Power
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McManus: Lies, damned lies and political advertising
The television commercial is designed to spark outrage. "Billions of taxpayer dollars spent on green energy went to jobs in foreign countries," it intones. "The Obama administration admitted the truth — that $2.3 billion of tax credits went...
Tags: Republican Party, Companies and Corporations, Parties and Movements, Charity, Karl Rove
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Fashion News: Hair industry legend Vidal Sassoon dies
All The RageHair styling legend Vidal Sassoon dies. Cameron Diaz's Met Gala gown was a burden. And people are wondering if Kim Kardashian was snubbed by fashion elite.... -
Obama attacks Romney on exported jobs, Swiss bank accounts
Hot on the heels of its idiotic attempt to use the Osama bin Laden killing as fodder for an attack ad on Mitt Romney, the campaign to reelect President Obama started running ads Tuesday criticizing Romney for outsourcing jobs and having a Swiss bank...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Americans for Prosperity, Companies and Corporations, Banking
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Quick Takes: Windfall for Smithsonian
An energy businessman is donating a record $35 million to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History to build a new dinosaur hall on the National Mall, the museum complex announced Thursday. The donation by David H. Koch, the executive vice...Tags: David Lynch, Movies, NC-17 Rated Movies, Music, Social Issues
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Billionaire David Koch gives $35 million to Natural History Museum
David H. Koch's deep philanthropic pockets will benefit dinosaurs. The executive vice president of Koch Industries has donated $35 million to the National Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian Institution announced Thursday. The gift will go to the...
Tags: Museum of Natural History, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Science and Technology, The Washington Post, Science
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Oil- and coal-backed groups far outpace Obama, allies on energy ads
WASHINGTON -- Energy has become a touchstone issue in the presidential race, and groups backed by oil and coal dollars have spent far more money on ads bashing the president’s record than the Obama campaign and its allies have spent defending it,...
Tags: Politics, Americans for Prosperity, Karl Rove, Energy, Environmental Issues
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Conservative group targeted in first Obama ad returns fire
Americans for Prosperity, the conservative group targeted by President Obama in his first reelection television ad, fired back Thursday by accusing him of "attack[ing] a grass-roots group ... in an attempt to divert attention and shrug off blame."
Tim...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Americans for Prosperity, Unemployment Benefits, Energy
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And the 2011 awards for bad climate science goes to ...
The 2011 “Climate B.S. of the Year Award” goes to the entire field of candidates currently stumping in New Hampshire for the Republican Party presidential nomination, the Pacific Institute announced Thursday.
The awards, in their second year,...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Political Candidates, Rupert Murdoch, Conservation
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Tea party group slams Occupy Wall Street; arrests grow
As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to spread—with massive arrests Monday night in Boston—the tea party wants you to know that the progressive protests have nothing in common with its own grass-roots effort.
First, the arrests: About...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Michael Bloomberg, Demonstration, ABC (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Michael Hiltzik: Occupy Wall Street -- Threat or Menace?
Money & CompanyToday's developments in the saga of Occupy Wall Street and its spinoffs come from Boston and New York. In Beantown, more than 100 Occupy Boston protesters were arrested in the early morning when their protest march threatened to tie up...... -
Monster Mash: Banksy work mistakenly painted over; Julian Schnabel reunites with Johnny Depp
Culture MonsterGorilla street art by Bansky mistakenly painted over in England...
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