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House Speaker John Boehner signs the Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act on Feb. 13. Among the Republican colleagues is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, second from left.
 
 Boehner, McConnell: Pipeline veto purely political 
 The White House should look for common ground on Keystone, not interest group approval. 
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 NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity takes a selfie n 2013. It landed there in 2012. Mars One destined for dreamland: Our view
Economic and physical realities faced by the Dutch non-profit are daunting.
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 Video of Mars One TV on the Web. A clear and audacious goal: Opposing view
Defeatism, cynicism and mindless conservatism didn't get us to the moon.
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 Syrian refugee boys walk inside their destroyed tent at Zaatari Syrian refugee Camp, Jordan, 21 February, after bad weather hit Jordan.There are currently 3.2 million Syrian refugees. Year of the refugee: Column
The U.S. must do more to help millions left stateless by war and hatred.
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 Container ships are moored on Feb. 11 in Oakland, Calif. How critical are labor unions? #tellusatoday
We asked our followers how important organized labor is today.
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 Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani in 2012. Wickham: My family served, Giuliani did not
Talk is cheap when questioning Obama's patriotism. What about Giuliani's draft deferments?
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 A woman pays for her groceries using a food stamp program at a supermarket in West New York, N.J.,  Jan. 12. Many middle class families, affected by the increasing cost of living, are turning to food stamp programs. Warren & Cummings: Free the middle class
Middle income families are falling behind, trapped in debt, searching for opportunity.
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 Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani in September. Unpatriotic voters elect unpatriotic leaders: Column
Should the electorate have to pass a patriotism test?
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 NBC Nightly News' Brian Williams, left, and Jon Stewart of  O'Reilly, Williams and Stewart draw buzz, lessons | Off the Record
USA TODAY editors, reporters discuss the changing state of media.
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 Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani Giuliani's comments distract from true issues: Your Say
Readers discuss the former NYC mayor's criticism of President Obama.
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