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Are we eating what we think we're eating?

I was enjoying a nice salad of kale, chard and spinach, with a handful of almonds set aside for a snack, when I read about the new study that links a Mediterranean diet to a significantly reduced risk...

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Iraq, 10 years after

The 10th anniversary this month of the American invasion of Iraq put Iraq temporarily back in the news. Temporarily and barely. Few people pay attention to Iraq these days. Unless you happen to see it...

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Boston Marathon bombing, and a few notes on an extraordinary week

Last week was an extraordinary week. The Boston Marathon bombing and the explosion of the West fertilizer plant naturally dominated the news and pushed aside several stories that otherwise would have...

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Terrorists are criminals, too

Vanity Fair magazine contributor and former New York Times reporter Kurt Eichenwald condemns the Republican response to the Boston Marathon bombing in a sharply worded critique posted April 26 on...

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Holding up the deeply indebted as a model of fiscal responsibility

It’s one of the most persistent and yet one of the most inaccurate and useless comparisons in politics, the declaration that the government should act like families and spend only the money it has...

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'The Daily Show': Texas edition

It was sort of a special Texas edition of “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” last night. First up was a segment about Sen. Ted Cruz and the not-so-favorable reputation he has aggressively earned after...

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Wayne LaPierre's dystopic gun defense

The National Rifle Association’s Wayne LaPierre conjured another dystopic vision of America when he spoke last weekend in Houston during his group’s annual convention: “Lying in wait is a terrorist, a...

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The sweat- and bloodshops of Bangladesh

Eventually the death toll from the collapsed garment factory building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, will stop climbing because eventually there will be no more bodies to pull from the rubble of what was an...

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Looking for meaning, patterns in Austin school bond vote

Voters on Saturday rendered a spilt decision on the Austin school district’s $892 million bond proposal, approving Propositions 1 and 3 while rejecting their even-numbered counterparts, Propositions 2...

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Charlatans and peacocks

I’m sure I wasn’t the only person whose immediate reaction to Gov. Rick Perry’s reference to “charlatans and peacocks” in an email to four University of Texas regents was, “Well, he should know.”...

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Does a big-city population make Austin a big city?

The May 23 Census Bureau report of Austin’s ascent to No. 11 on the list of most populous American cities appeared as I was heading to Annapolis, Md., for my nephew’s graduation from the Naval Academy...

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National Archives launches Founders Online

The National Archives today launched Founders Online, which collects the papers of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin - about...

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Rick Perry's legacy, and future

Imperial trumpets greeted Rick Perry as he stepped forward Monday afternoon to announce he wouldn’t seek a fourth full term as governor. Perry touts the state’s economy as his primary success as Texas’...

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Just one more thing about Rick Perry's future ...

In the various looks ahead to whether Gov. Rick Perry makes another run for the White House, several observers noted that he may have blown his best shot at the Republican nomination by performing so...

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