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Year in Review: Congress' 10 biggest enemies of the Earth
Opinion L.A.Republicans launched an unprecedented frontal assault against environmental protections and regulations this year, prompting Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) to call his chamber "the most anti-environment House in history." Here are the 10 most powerful and... -
Fracking used more diesel fuel than estimated, lawmakers say
GreenspaceOil service companies such as Halliburton have maintained that the practice does not affect drinking water, despite anecdotal evidence in places such as Wyoming that show methane and other chemicals in residential wells near fracking activities.... -
Lawmakers want to question Solyndra investors about its collapse
Money & CompanySolyndra: Two Democratic lawmakers want to question Solyndra investors about the solar company's collapse.... -
Social media wrap: Now you can take Michele Bachmann (iPhone app) with you
Top of the TicketMinnesota congresswoman and 'tea party' favorite launches campaign-friendly smartphone application. Are such apps the future of politics?... -
Waxman's last-minute Net neutrality bill hits a GOP wall
L.A. Times Tech BlogLooks like the Net neutrality ball is back in the Federal Communications Commission's court. A draft proposal by Reps. Henry Waxman (D-Beverly Hills) and Rick Boucher (D-Va.) to give the FCC temporary authority to enforce limited neutrality protections... -
The Morning Fix: Capitol Hill rocked! MGM files for bankruptcy. Tyler Perry's big gamble.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before figuring out what it all means. The Skinny: What the election means for media. The Giants may be celebrating but Fox probably isn't chugging the champagne. Tyler Perry gets serious ... again. Meet the new bosses....... -
Non-Californians ask: What's the matter with California?
Opinion L.A.Here in California, we've grown accustomed to voters from all parts of the country -- some of them more consequential than others -â second-guessing our elections (perhaps because we have so many). This election, in which California somehow missed the..... -
Filling in the blanks on the FCC's Net neutrality proposal [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe Federal Communications Commission isn't releasing details of Chairman Julius Genachowski's latest proposal for Net neutrality rules, but staffers provided a couple of revealing clues Wednesday. First, the proposal doesn't back away from any of the six... -
Is the censored David Wojnarowicz video really âanti-Christianâ?
Culture MonsterEarlier this week Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough ordered the removal of a short video-excerpt from a critically acclaimed exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Bowing to a classic case of âmanufactured outrageâ from... -
Obama praises FCC's vote on Net Neutrality, Verizon yearns for the old days of Clinton and Bush
Top of the TicketNet Neutrality is passed by the FCC during today's Net Neutrality vote... -
New House oversight chairman asks businesses to name onerous government regulations
Money & CompanyRep. Darrell Issa, the Vista Republican who will head the House's top investigative committee, is following through on his pledge to be more friendly to business, asking companies to tell him which government regulations to target with his new powers........
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