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Times Video: How Keystone XL Got (So) Political

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Monday, January 12, 2015

U.S. & Politics

As Washington debates Keystone XL, here's how the 1,179-mile pipeline became so political.
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Paris Terror Attack on Charlie Hebdo

In this short documentary filmed at Charlie Hebdo in 2006, cartoonists and editors design a satirical front page image of Muhammad.
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Science - ScienceTake

X-ray videos show that a slender, flexible body and smooth skin allow the shovel-nose snake to move efficiently through sand.
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Students from Benjamin Franklin High School opposed to the plant's construction canvassed the neighborhood this summer.

U.S. & Politics

Students from Benjamin Franklin high school in Baltimore, Md., are fighting the construction of a proposed waste-to-energy incinerator plant in their already highly toxic neighborhood, Curtis Bay.
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U.S. & Politics

As a tech boom reshapes San Francisco, a nonprofit group is searching for and cataloging the artists of the Tenderloin, arguably the central city's last working-class neighborhood.
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U.S. & Politics

Scientists from the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network set up earthquake trackers ahead of a playoff game in Seattle on Saturday to capture the ground-shaking effects of about 67,000 people.
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Style - Bill Cunningham

While no one was turning blue from the cold, several fashionable women wore blue coats, and one young man appeared in a silk, quilted coat.
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Culture - The Carpetbagger

Patti Smith, the "godmother of punk," crossed a new frontier when she wrote an original song for the movie "Noah," based on the biblical flood.
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Culture - Anatomy of a Scene

The writer and director J.C. Chandor narrates a sequence from his film.
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Culture - This Week's Movies

The New York Times film critics review "Unbroken," "A Most Violent Year" and "Into the Woods."
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Food - Melissa Clark

Melissa Clark makes a bright lentil salad with roasted root vegetables and sherry vinaigrette.
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