More States Ban Salvia
By Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- July 18, 2008
Used for healing rituals, the herb is also a powerful hallucinogenic.
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Taxpayers and Private Groups Pay for Congress's Globe-trotting Over Memorial Day
By Katherine Skiba and Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- July 16, 2008
One of the benefits of being a member of Congress is lavish trips, sometimes on the taxpayers' dime.
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In Praise of Moderate Presidents
By Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- July 14, 2008
Historian Gil Troy talks about the promise of centrism in the 2008 presidential election.
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‘Town Destroyer’ Versus the Iroquois Indians
By Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- June 27, 2008
Forty Indian villages—and a powerful indigenous nation—were razed on the orders of George Washington
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News Buzz: Offshore Oil Drilling, the Taliban, and Cease-Fire
By Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- June 18, 2008
With high gas prices, Bush renewed his call for offshore drilling.
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Energy Costs Are Forcing Drastic Choices
By Johannah Cornblatt -
Nation & World
- June 11, 2008
Low-income families are cutting back on food and medicine to pay for fuel.
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