Bob Burnett: After the midterms, Barack Obama understands that he has a problem, but he doesn't seem to know what to do about it. Somewhere over the last two years, he has neglected two principles that every successful CEO must follow: there can only be one number one priority, and it's not sufficient to work hard; you have to be seen as effective. Obama's situation isn't necessarily terminal. He can remedy it by finding his mojo. But he can't delay. He must act like the leader all of us believed him to be when we voted for him in 2008. Click here to read more.
If NATO did not exist, it would have to be invented, because countries with shared values and a shared history of close cooperation can best address global problems like cyber-attacks and terrorism together.
We should not use our kids as guinea pigs by taking chances on a chemical that can seriously harm their immediate and long-term health. No chemical should be used in food products until it is proven to be safe.
The special interests that profit from fossil fuels will not wither away and die without a fight. They have deep pockets, and they will stop at nothing to disrupt and delay this historic transition. So let's stand up to them.
For four decades, I've been skeptical of a prevailing belief in Western medicine: that when a plant shows bioactivity in humans, we must attribute that effect to a single, predominant compound in the plant.
The Deathly Hallows is a very Old Testament film, with all the exile, yearning, loss, and hope that that implies. At the end, it leaves us still wandering in the wilderness waiting for Part II.
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