Juliet Eilperin

National

Anthony Faiola

Foreign

Debbi Wilgoren

Universal Desk

Articles

8.7 million species exist on Earth, study estimates (August 23, 2011)

British phone hacking scandal: Whittamore case underscores past failures (August 15, 2011)

Obama administration encounters opposition to international climate agenda (August 14, 2011)

White House mulls stricter smog standards (August 14, 2011)

Europes crisis and the psychology of fear (August 11, 2011)

Britain weighs personal freedoms against need to keep order (August 11, 2011)

Energy Department panel to endorse shale gas exploration (August 11, 2011)

Cameron on riots: We will not put up with this (August 10, 2011)

Administration sets fuel efficiency rules for heavy-duty trucks and buses (August 9, 2011)

U.S. stock futures up before open (August 9, 2011)

U.S. stock futures up before open (August 9, 2011)

Cameron deploys 10,000 more police to stop London riots (August 9, 2011)

Looting, arson spread widely in London, as civil unrest escalates (August 8, 2011)

Despite pledges from world leaders, global markets continue to fall (August 8, 2011)

leaders scramble before markets open (August 7, 2011)

Riots break out in London neighborhood (August 7, 2011)

Italy unveils plan to calm fears of escalating debt crisis (August 5, 2011)

This summer of the shark, its all about saving them (August 5, 2011)

Washington Post Co. earnings drop 50 percent (August 5, 2011)

Debt woes drag down European markets, add to worries over Italy, Spain (August 3, 2011)

Mother of slain girl might be among British phone-hacking victims (July 28, 2011)

Obama administration, auto industry strike deal on vehicle fuel efficiency (July 27, 2011)

Melting ice forces polar bears to swim farther, study finds (July 25, 2011)

British PM adds to pressure on James Murdoch (July 22, 2011)

Volcanic ash, soot helped slow recent warming, study shows (July 21, 2011)

Mayor Bloomberg gives $50 million to fight coal-fired power plants (July 21, 2011)

Cameron addresses Parliament on phone-hacking (July 20, 2011)

Cameron addresses Parliament on phone-hacking (July 20, 2011)

Business leaders call for delay of new smog rules (July 19, 2011)

Rupert and James Murdoch apologize to lawmakers, but defer responsibility for phone-hacking (July 19, 2011)

Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch to appear before parliament (July 19, 2011)

Whitebark pine tree faces extinction threat, agency says (July 18, 2011)

Cameron, under pressure in hacking scandal, cuts short Africa trip (July 18, 2011)

Artificial reef projects raise environmental questions (July 17, 2011)

Rebekah Brooks arrested in UK hacking scan (July 17, 2011)

In Britain, phone hacking sullies famed Scotland Yard (July 16, 2011)

Rebekah Brooks resigns from Murdochs News International (July 15, 2011)

Murdochs News Corp. withdraws BSkyB bid (July 13, 2011)

Europes debt crisis threatens massive Italy (July 12, 2011)

Former British PM says Murdochs papers hired known criminals (July 12, 2011)

Scandal clouds Murdock deal for BSkyB in Britain (July 11, 2011)

EPA to impose new power plant rules (July 7, 2011)

Bahamas bans commercial shark fishing (July 5, 2011)

Report: Shipping emissions to rise in Arctic (July 4, 2011)

New vehicle rules to curb greenhouse gas emissions spark debate (July 3, 2011)

White House proposes increased mileage standards for cars, light trucks (June 26, 2011)

Group of moderate Republicans backs tough fuel efficiency targets (June 22, 2011)

West Coast boasts underwater Serengeti, study finds (June 22, 2011)

Londons poor facing squeeze amid housing-benefit cuts (June 21, 2011)

EPA budget cuts put states in bind (June 21, 2011)

Europeans try to calm fears over Greek crisis (June 16, 2011)

Greek default fears hit global markets as Papandreou pushes austerity measures (June 16, 2011)

Barnes Foundation invites the neighbors in before art collection moves out (June 13, 2011)

Administration issues new rules for fish farms (June 10, 2011)

Twitter vs. privacy in Britain (June 10, 2011)

Inhofe staff hire triggers climate debate (June 9, 2011)

Babbitt challenges administration on wilderness (June 7, 2011)

Distaste widening for sharks fin soup (June 5, 2011)

Salazar shelves policy to analyze more acres for wilderness protection (June 1, 2011)

Otters reveal clues to coastal health (May 29, 2011)

Shrimpers, not oil, causing hundreds of turtles deaths along Gulf of Mexico, scientists say (May 25, 2011)

France's Lagarde bids for top IMF top job (May 25, 2011)

In Europe, an ash cloud returns (May 24, 2011)

Obamas London visit comes amid British reckoning (May 24, 2011)

California Assembly bans sale of shark fins (May 23, 2011)

Deep in crisis, Portugal tries to transform (May 23, 2011)

Migrating birds face perilous path (May 22, 2011)

In Greece, austerity kindles deep discontent (May 13, 2011)

In Greece, austerity kindles deep discontent (May 13, 2011)

Interior strikes deal with conservation groups on endangered species listings (May 10, 2011)

Referendum puts strain on Britains coalition government (May 4, 2011)

Rising gas prices shift energy debate (May 3, 2011)

DNA helps scientists track threatened sharks (May 3, 2011)

World leaders welcome killing of bin Laden, urge vigilance (May 2, 2011)

The British monarchys new era, sealed with a kiss (April 29, 2011)

Royal wedding brightens a gloomy U.K. (April 29, 2011)

Wedding of William, Kate spotlights the royals, the original global celebrities (April 28, 2011)

EPA proposes stricter controls on water pollution (April 27, 2011)

In Britain, Prince William threatens to eclipse his father, Prince Charles (April 26, 2011)

Spotlight shines on Kate Middleton, another princess-to-be (April 21, 2011)

In Algeria, a chill in the Arab spring (April 9, 2011)

House of Sweden exhibit for new parents (April 4, 2011)

Europe wrestles with debt crisis (March 25, 2011)

French official: Libya campaign will likely last weeks (March 25, 2011)

U.S. jet crashes in Libya, pilots safe; Gates says air strikes should slow soon (March 22, 2011)

Gaddafi forces attack rebels anew, even as regime appears to seek talks (March 8, 2011)

Gaddafi forces attack rebels anew, even as regime appears to seek talks (March 8, 2011)

Gaddafi intensifies campaign (March 7, 2011)

Gaddafi forces repel Libyan opposition; loyalists escalate counterattack on rebel-held cities (March 7, 2011)

Violence in Libya sows fears of long civil war (March 6, 2011)

Stalemate in Libyan siege (March 6, 2011)

Gaddafi forces mount fierce counterattack (March 5, 2011)

Gaddafi forces mount fierce counterattack (March 5, 2011)

Protesters killed in Libya, Yemen as wave of Arab unrest continues (March 5, 2011)

Protesters killed in Libya, Yemen as wave of Arab unrest continues (March 5, 2011)

Tunisia, site of the first Arab revolt, seeks a way forward (March 3, 2011)

Crisis building on Libyan border (March 2, 2011)

Crisis building on Libyan border (March 2, 2011)

Gaddafi opponents spread control deeper into west Libya (February 28, 2011)

Gaddafi opponents spread control deeper into west Libya (February 28, 2011)

In Tunisia, an army of volunteers rushes to aid Libyans (February 27, 2011)

In Tunisia, an army of volunteers rushes to aid Libyans (February 27, 2011)

To bust the deficit, Britain tries a revolution in volunteerism (February 24, 2011)

Arguments in Assange extradition hearing end; ruling expected Feb. 24 (February 12, 2011)

Assange sex assault allegations debated for second day in extradition hearing (February 9, 2011)

Assange attorneys cast doubt on accusations at extradition hearing in London (February 8, 2011)

Assange attorneys cast doubt on accusations at extradition hearing in London (February 8, 2011)

Julian Assange's battles threaten to overshadow WikiLeaks' work (February 4, 2011)

On Egypt, Europe follows U.S. line (February 4, 2011)

Lighting switch requires a change in mind-set (January 30, 2011)

Great Plains oil pipeline plan sparks grass-roots activism, high-stakes lobbying (January 24, 2011)

Obama welcomes Hu by urging partnership, respect for human rights (January 19, 2011)

Hu Jintao arrives for state visit focused on economics, security, human rights (January 18, 2011)

Bull market? No, sheep are the newest commodity. (January 16, 2011)

Sheep thefts in Britain likely connected to rising global food prices (January 16, 2011)

Obama administration cracks down on mountaintop mining (January 14, 2011)

Deputy Prime Minister Clegg appears to be losing Britain's love (January 13, 2011)

Global greenhouse gas sensor network to measure humans' impact on climate (January 12, 2011)

Oil spill panel calls for tighter federal rules, new fees for drilling (January 12, 2011)

Oil-spill panel seeks tougher rules, fines (January 11, 2011)

China's financial clout being felt in Europe (January 11, 2011)

Oil spill panel to recommend tighter rules, money for Gulf Coast (January 11, 2011)

China's financial clout felt in Europe (January 11, 2011)

Boehner elected House speaker as 112th Congress convenes (January 5, 2011)

EPA unveils massive restoration plan for Chesapeake Bay (December 30, 2010)

Chesapeake Bay has improved but still struggles, new study says (December 28, 2010)

Obama signs DADT repeal before big, emotional crowd (December 22, 2010)

House follows Senate on shark protection (December 22, 2010)

Solstice and lunar eclipse make a rare double date (December 22, 2010)

Environmental community shifts focus away from Washington with 'think local' strategies (December 21, 2010)

Senate passes shark protection bill (December 21, 2010)

Hers is no common story (December 19, 2010)

Kate Middleton's 'commoner' status stirs up Britons' old class divide (December 19, 2010)

WikiLeaks founder Assange released on bail (December 17, 2010)

WikiLeaks founder granted bail, but not yet freed (December 15, 2010)

Cancun Agreements put 193 nations on track to deal with climate change (December 12, 2010)

Progress toward compromise on climate change (December 11, 2010)

With laureate Liu imprisoned, Nobel presented to empty chair (December 11, 2010)

Support for climate-change compromise (December 11, 2010)

Attack on British royals stirs controversy (December 11, 2010)

Attack on British royals spotlights student rage (December 11, 2010)

Liu Xiaobo, jailed in China, honored in absentia by Nobel committee (December 10, 2010)

As climate-change talks continue, lack of consensus spurs smaller-scale actions (December 10, 2010)

British Parliament approves tuition hike despite widespread student protests (December 10, 2010)

At climate summit, the real action is behind the scenes (December 9, 2010)

A protest against tuition hikes becomes a generational phenomenon in Britain (December 9, 2010)

WikiLeaks founder's arrest in Britain complicates efforts to extradite him (December 8, 2010)

Pact could be near to save tropical forests (December 8, 2010)

Climate summit in Cancun intent on progress (December 7, 2010)

WikiLeaks founder Assange in talks with British officials to come out of hiding (December 7, 2010)

Is your BlackBerry making you sick? (December 5, 2010)

Two books on the radiation dangers of cellphones (December 3, 2010)

British aid worker Norgrove killed accidentally by U.S. soldier, inquiry finds (December 3, 2010)

Aid worker was killed by U.S. soldier accidentally (December 3, 2010)

Supply of places to fish is dwindling (December 3, 2010)

World is running out of places to catch wild fish, study finds (December 3, 2010)

Debt crisis tests German ties to euro (December 2, 2010)

New front opens in war against global warming (November 30, 2010)

Ireland agrees to bailout terms (November 29, 2010)

Ireland agrees to $90 billion bailout terms (November 29, 2010)

Sharks get new protections amid severe declines; bluefin tuna safeguards rejected (November 28, 2010)

Debt crisis escalates in Europe; fears grow about Spain (November 27, 2010)

Irish government, seeking bailout, unveils $20 billion in spending cuts, taxes (November 25, 2010)

Thousands of British students protest planned tuition increases (November 24, 2010)

Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton set for April 29 (November 23, 2010)

Young Irish trying their luck abroad (November 23, 2010)

Ireland's political crisis intensifies (November 23, 2010)

Irish political turmoil complicates financial-system fix (November 23, 2010)

With bailout near, Irish PM's coalition cracks (November 22, 2010)

Environmental justice issues take center stage (November 22, 2010)

GOP win dims prospects for climate bill, but Obama eyes Plan B ahead of U.N. talks (November 21, 2010)

Two killed outside vehicles on Washington area highways (November 20, 2010)

Two people killed outside vehicles on D.C. area highways (November 20, 2010)

Ireland may be facing political crisis in addition to economic woes (November 19, 2010)

Europe weighs Irish rescue in bid to stave off broader crisis (November 18, 2010)

Ireland's debt crisis triggers emergency talks (November 17, 2010)

Irish debt crisis triggers European talks, as prime minister seeks 'workable solution' (November 17, 2010)

E.U. nations consider Irish bailout to calm markets (November 16, 2010)

E.U. nations consider Irish bailout to calm markets (November 16, 2010)

Financial crisis fears grow in Ireland, Portugal (November 13, 2010)

European markets rattled by renewed debt fears (November 13, 2010)

Britain discloses plan to overhaul welfare system (November 12, 2010)

Violence erupts at London student protest over plan to raise tuition costs (November 11, 2010)

Global extinction crisis looms, new study says (October 27, 2010)

Anti-Muslim feelings propel right wing in Europe (October 26, 2010)

Despite latest coup, WikiLeaks faces challenges (October 24, 2010)

Clean energy industry looks ahead (October 24, 2010)

Despite latest coup, WikiLeaks facing challenges (October 24, 2010)

Interior considers first deepwater drilling permits since BP spill (October 23, 2010)

Britain plans $131 billion in spending cuts by 2015 (October 21, 2010)

U.N. report stresses the value of nature to world's economies (October 20, 2010)

Britain announces major military cutbacks (October 19, 2010)

The mighty American chestnut tree, poised for a comeback (October 18, 2010)

American chestnut tree may reach former heights (October 18, 2010)

Google helps finance 'superhighway' for wind power (October 13, 2010)

White House lifts ban on deepwater drilling (October 13, 2010)

U.S. troops may have killed British captive (October 12, 2010)

Italy closes the door on Gypsies (October 12, 2010)

Italy's crackdown on Gypsies reflects rising anti-immigrant tide in Europe (October 12, 2010)

Rescue attempt may have killed British aid worker in Afghanistan (October 11, 2010)

Maldives' fight on carbon status is one of survival (October 11, 2010)

Maldives President Nasheed seeks a low-carbon path (October 10, 2010)

Chile establishes 58,000-square-mile marine reserve near Easter Island (October 6, 2010)

First solar-power projects on public land get Interior Department approval (October 6, 2010)

Global Census of Marine Life reveals thousands of new species, other discoveries (October 5, 2010)

Threat of global warming sparks U.S. interest in geoengineering (October 3, 2010)

Ireland to bail out several major banks (October 1, 2010)

Tougher rules for offshore drilling (October 1, 2010)

U.S. adopts stricter safety rules for offshore drilling (October 1, 2010)

Ireland to bail out 3 banks, costing billions and renewing fears over deficit (October 1, 2010)

China leading the world in clean energy investment (September 30, 2010)

Bond sell-offs fuel fears that Ireland, Portugal will go the way of Greece (September 29, 2010)

New Labor leader Ed Miliband outlines party platform (September 28, 2010)

Britain's Labor Party elects pro-union Ed Miliband to succeed Gordon Brown (September 26, 2010)

Signs of climate change fail to improve political environment for cap-and-trade (September 24, 2010)

6 arrested in London over suspected threat to the pope (September 17, 2010)

Pope arrives in Britain for historic trip (September 17, 2010)

In Britain, pope expresses 'sadness' over abuse scandal (September 17, 2010)

Controversy around Britain's first papal state visit deepens (September 16, 2010)

Pope Benedict XVI set to begin controversial state visit to Britain (September 16, 2010)

Bromwich, chief of new ocean energy management agency, outlines hard work ahead (September 15, 2010)

Experts call for protecting sites in Asia to ensure the survival of the tiger (September 14, 2010)

China making inroads on emissions (September 13, 2010)

Official's views on Muslim immigration divide Germany (September 10, 2010)

Economist's views on Muslims spark controversy in Germany (September 9, 2010)

In Europe, science collides with the bottom line (September 7, 2010)

In Europe, science collides with the bottom line (September 7, 2010)

Weakening Hurricane Earl pounds N.C., moves toward Md., Delaware (September 3, 2010)

British women to bear budget pain (August 31, 2010)

Women set to bear 72% of British austerity cuts, report shows (August 30, 2010)

Top Obama environmental advisers had limited role in plan to expand oil drilling (August 26, 2010)

Seeking answers in MMS's flawed culture (August 25, 2010)

How the Minerals Management Service's partnership with industry led to failure (August 25, 2010)

Is it simply British to 'get smashed'? (August 24, 2010)

Britain's David Cameron seeks smaller government, more citizen involvement (August 19, 2010)

Unallayed by tests, fishermen greet start of gulf shrimp harvest with suspicion (August 17, 2010)

British government moves to dramatically cut public funding for the arts (August 4, 2010)

EPA left to pick up climate change where Congress dropped the debate (August 4, 2010)

White House may end ban on deepwater drilling early (August 3, 2010)

Stress tests of Europe's finances finds most major banks in good health (July 24, 2010)

Against backdrop of gulf spill, other nations move forward with deep-water drilling (July 20, 2010)

Lawmakers trade partisan barbs over regulation of offshore drilling (July 20, 2010)

Historic oil spill fails to produce gains for U.S. environmentalists (July 12, 2010)

Britain's Conservatives, back in power, look to overturn fox hunting ban (July 11, 2010)

An interview with Yvo de Boer, the United Nations' former climate-change chief (July 11, 2010)

Amid tight budget, queen is pinching pennies along with rest of Britain (July 8, 2010)

Panel in Britain clears scientists of misconduct allegations in 'Climate-gate' (July 8, 2010)

For now, government and BP working together to assess oil spill damage (July 4, 2010)

Settlement reached on guarding against burning deaths of sea turtles in gulf (July 2, 2010)

As Hurricane Alex churns, Senate panels back tougher oil regulations (July 1, 2010)

Oil dispersant does not pose environmental threat, early EPA findings suggest (July 1, 2010)

Senate confirms Gen. Petraeus as new Afghan war commander (June 30, 2010)

Senators predict a climate bill capping emissions only for utilities (June 30, 2010)

Approach of storm delays effort to boost oil extraction from damaged BP well (June 29, 2010)

Craig Welch's "Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty" (June 27, 2010)

Draft bill targets 'high-risk wells' to prevent future blowouts (June 25, 2010)

Talks on reducing whale hunting break down (June 24, 2010)

Obama, EPA to push for restoration of Superfund tax on oil, chemical companies (June 21, 2010)

Interior inspector general expected to fault oil spill probe (June 17, 2010)

Obama's Gulf Coast restoration plan is short on details (June 17, 2010)

Hesitation by leaders drove cost of Europe's crisis higher (June 16, 2010)

House Democrats criticize oil executives for response plans no better than BP's (June 15, 2010)

House Democrats criticize oil executives for response plans no better than BP's (June 15, 2010)

Effort to block EPA from regulating greenhouse gases fails in Senate (June 10, 2010)

Poll: Support plunges for offshore drilling; regulators blamed for Gulf spill (June 10, 2010)

Increase in inspectors hasn't kept pace with boom in offshore U.S. oil rigs and projects (June 10, 2010)

Greece is tapping China's deep pockets to help rebuild its economy (June 9, 2010)

With oil spill, White House struggles to assert control of the unknown (June 6, 2010)

White House: Romanoff sought administration job months before entering Colorado Senate race (June 3, 2010)

Firms operating offshore will have to give information about risks, precautions, MMS says (June 3, 2010)

U.N. calls for impartial probe of Israeli raid (June 2, 2010)

Deadline for reviewing oil drilling proposal's impact may be flexible (June 1, 2010)

Birnbaum took fall' after MMS played catch-up after lapses in ethics, oversight (May 29, 2010)

Oil spreading much farther than thought; Obama returns to Gulf Coast (May 29, 2010)

La. scientist locates another vast oil plume in the gulf (May 28, 2010)

Scientists find evidence of large underwater oil plume in gulf (May 27, 2010)

MMS chief Elizabeth Birnbaum ousted, officials say (May 27, 2010)

Oil spill's animal victims struggle as experts fear a mounting toll (May 27, 2010)

On verge of another crisis, Geithner seeks economic stability in Europe (May 27, 2010)

U.S., Europe fall out of step on global financial reform (May 26, 2010)

U.S. oil drilling regulator ignored experts' red flags on environmental risks (May 25, 2010)

Swimming with great white sharks in South Africa (May 23, 2010)

Graham, Reilly to lead investigation of oil spill (May 22, 2010)

German lawmakers approve euro rescue package (May 21, 2010)

Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge blends conservation, competitive fishing (May 21, 2010)

Interior official who oversees offshore drilling for MMS resigns (May 17, 2010)

Asian stocks plunge as euro falls to 4-year low (May 17, 2010)

Lawyers lining up for class-action suits over oil spill (May 17, 2010)

Substantial safety concerns raised about the Atlantis, another BP oil rig (May 16, 2010)

Miliband brothers to battle for leadership of Britain's Labor Party (May 15, 2010)

Underwater unknowns about gulf oil spill complicate assessments (May 14, 2010)

Obama assails oil company chiefs for Hill testimony (May 14, 2010)

EPA finalizing emissions rule that would lessen impact on small businesses (May 14, 2010)

One Miliband may challenge another to lead Britain's Labor Party (May 14, 2010)

Race to lead U.K. Labor Party could include David Miliband and Ed Miliband (May 13, 2010)

White House, BP unprepared for relationship in wake of oil spill (May 13, 2010)

Sens. Kerry and Lieberman introduce compromise climate bill (May 13, 2010)

Britain's new coalition leaders seem to be finding common ground (May 13, 2010)

David Cameron is Britain's new prime minister (May 12, 2010)

Offshore drilling agency to undergo radical overhaul, Salazar announces (May 12, 2010)

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown offers to step down (May 11, 2010)

Britain is left without a new leader, as David Cameron scrambles to form government (May 8, 2010)

Officials enlist robots to help contain oil gushing in Gulf of Mexico (May 8, 2010)

Graham says climate bill cannot pass Senate (May 7, 2010)

Conservatives hold edge but lack absolute majority in U.K. elections (May 7, 2010)

Chemical dispersants an unknown quantity in addressing oil spill (May 6, 2010)

U.S. exempted BP's Gulf of Mexico drilling from environmental impact study (May 5, 2010)

Earnest Gordon Brown struggles to reach Britons drawn by charm, vows of change (May 4, 2010)

Oil spill concerns turn to compensation (May 4, 2010)

Greece secures bailout from Europe and IMF (May 3, 2010)

Environmental certification becoming increasingly crowded and contested field (May 3, 2010)

Greek PM: Bailout deal reached with EU, IMF (May 2, 2010)

British elections could deliver a blow to two-party rule (May 2, 2010)

Gaffe by Britain's Gordon Brown revives immigration as an issue (May 1, 2010)

Va. man dies after being Tasered by Arlington County police (May 1, 2010)

Scientists watch for environmental effects of Gulf of Mexico oil spill (May 1, 2010)

Conservative Cameron dominates third and final election debate in Britain (April 30, 2010)

David Cameron tries to loosen up the Conservative Party in Britain (April 30, 2010)

Obama: 'There may not be an appetite' to tackle immigration this year (April 29, 2010)

Offshore wind farm near Cape Cod, first in U.S., gets federal approval (April 29, 2010)

Officials weigh expanded bailout package for Greece (April 29, 2010)

Engineers focus on containment of oil as investigation of rig blast widens (April 28, 2010)

Hair rub technique appears to yield cheaper, more accurate data on grizzlies (April 27, 2010)

Fears of crushing debt spread to cities, provinces (April 27, 2010)

Hair rub technique appears to yield cheaper, more accurate data on grizzlies (April 27, 2010)

On climate bill, Democrats work to overcome Graham's immigration objections (April 26, 2010)

Graham withdraws support for climate legislation (April 25, 2010)

Kerry, Graham, Lieberman to unveil climate bill (April 24, 2010)

World leaders scramble to negotiate $60 billion rescue plan for Greece (April 24, 2010)

Whaling commission chairmen outlines proposed compromise (April 23, 2010)

Greece edges closer to defaulting on its debt (April 23, 2010)

In Round 2 on the televised debates, Clegg is the target (April 23, 2010)

Britain's Nicholas Clegg outpacing Brown, Cameron with a stark message of change (April 22, 2010)

Heathrow opens as Britain backs down on no-fly rule regarding volcanic ash (April 21, 2010)

British regulator launches Goldman Sachs investigation (April 21, 2010)

Flights resume in Europe, but new eruptions cloud plans (April 20, 2010)

Handful of European airports reopen; flights still affected by Iceland volcano (April 18, 2010)

European air-travel crisis worsens with no end in sight (April 18, 2010)

Volcanic eruption grounds thousands of fliers across Europe (April 17, 2010)

For first time, Britain listens to the candidates debate (April 16, 2010)

Pentagon objections hold up Oregon wind farm (April 16, 2010)

America's Great Outdoors to focus on U.S. conservation (April 16, 2010)

As election approaches, U.S.-style politics catching hold in Britain (April 15, 2010)

Academic experts clear scientists in 'climate-gate' (April 15, 2010)

Greece raises $2 billion, signaling investor relief (April 14, 2010)

Climate treaty realities push leaders to trim priority lists (April 13, 2010)

New Nature Conservancy atlas aims to show the state of the world's ecosystems (April 12, 2010)

Interior Department holds memorial for Fish and Wildlife Service's Sam Hamilton (April 12, 2010)

Debt burden weighs on developed nations (April 9, 2010)

Britain protects Chagos Islands, creating world's largest marine reserve (April 2, 2010)

Emissions limits, greater fuel efficiency for cars, light trucks made official (April 2, 2010)

Obama to clear way for offshore drilling for oil and gas, including off Va. coast, sources say (March 31, 2010)

Vatican, Catholic officials defend Pope Benedict XVI's record on child abuse cases (March 31, 2010)

With some species rebounding, commission weighs loosening of ban (March 29, 2010)

Proposal mandates stricter pollution controls for ships (March 26, 2010)

Police trying to identify pedestrian struck and injured in Wheaton (March 26, 2010)

Scandal in Europe increases pressure on Vatican to ensure greater transparency (March 26, 2010)

Rescue package for Greece approved (March 26, 2010)

CITES rejects trade protection for hammerhead, sandbar sharks (March 25, 2010)

Only one breed of shark, the porbeagle, earns protection at CITES conference (March 24, 2010)

Nations reject coral protections at wildlife conservation conference (March 22, 2010)

Greek debt crisis merely adds to the list of issues dividing the European Union (March 21, 2010)

Pope apologizes for Irish sex abuse but offers no change in Vatican policy (March 21, 2010)

IMF calls for European reforms (March 20, 2010)

Global conference rejects bans on trade in bluefin tuna, polar bear (March 19, 2010)

EPA to study natural-gas drilling's effect on water (March 19, 2010)

European Union finance officials at impasse on global reform (March 17, 2010)

European officials hold off on bailout package for Greece (March 16, 2010)

Police investigate death of man in Arlington (March 15, 2010)

On eve of U.S. visit, Irish prime minister Cowen says more cuts are possible (March 13, 2010)

Greece seeks U.S. help regulating speculators (March 9, 2010)

Icelanders reject full repayment to British, Dutch caught in bank collapse (March 8, 2010)

Scientists learn red grouper operate as underwater architects (March 8, 2010)

Britain's Labor, and its leader, slowly rebound in polls as economy picks up (March 6, 2010)

Lawmakers move to restrain EPA on climate change (March 5, 2010)

U.S. backs international trade ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna (March 4, 2010)

Greece to unveil another austerity plan: Salary cuts, tax increases (March 3, 2010)

Driver accused of striking four people on purpose (March 2, 2010)

Police investigate apparent homicide in Langley Park (March 1, 2010)

Germany's frugality bemoaned for inhibiting euro zone growth (February 28, 2010)

Senators to propose abandoning cap-and-trade (February 27, 2010)

High winds down trees, darken traffic signals (February 26, 2010)

Former White House adviser Van Jones lands new D.C. gig at liberal think tank (February 24, 2010)

Panel proposes support for whaling in exchange for limits (February 23, 2010)

EPA lays out timetable for regulating greenhouse gas emissions (February 23, 2010)

Climate pact appears increasingly fragile; U.N. official quits (February 19, 2010)

Pedestrian killed on Branch Avenue while avoiding snowy sidewalks (February 19, 2010)

U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer to quit in July (February 18, 2010)

Eric Schwaab, NOAA's new fisheries director, faces familiar challenges (February 18, 2010)

Snow volunteers pitch in to shovel as schools try to open (February 16, 2010)

Series of missteps by climate scientists threatens climate-change agenda (February 15, 2010)

Dissident Iranians find refuge in Turkey (February 15, 2010)

A. Blakeman Early, 64, dies; environmental-law advocate (February 13, 2010)

E.U. leaders vow to help Greece but say it is too early for financial rescue (February 12, 2010)

Greece's economic crisis could signal trouble for its neighbors (February 10, 2010)

U.S. proposes new climate service (February 9, 2010)

Mass. wind farm that Obama administration might support meets strong resistance (February 8, 2010)

Debt crisis unsettles European economy (February 6, 2010)

Washington region could get more than 20 inches of snow (February 4, 2010)

About 75 people displaced by apartment fire in Columbia Heights (February 1, 2010)

Tough choices follow in wake of invasive species (January 31, 2010)

E.U. officials seeks to quell rumors of a pending bailout for Greece (January 30, 2010)

Obama sets targets on agencies' greenhouse-gas emissions (January 30, 2010)

Firefighters battle Potomac house fire (January 29, 2010)

U.S. pledges 17 percent emissions reduction by 2020 (January 29, 2010)

Harsh winter a sign of disruptive climate change, report says (January 28, 2010)

Fatherless shark pups can survive over long term (January 26, 2010)

Wintry mix skirts Washington area (January 22, 2010)

Senators try to thwart EPA efforts to curb emissions (January 22, 2010)

Suspected gunman in Appomattox killings surrenders (January 20, 2010)

Montgomery firefighters battle two early morning blazes (January 19, 2010)

Patients overwhelm medical teams at Haiti clinics (January 17, 2010)

The unintended ripples from the biomass subsidy program (January 10, 2010)

'Green' hotels juggle conservation with customer service (January 10, 2010)

Overnight snow forces area school delays (January 8, 2010)

EPA proposes stricter limits on smog pollutants (January 8, 2010)

Brown revolt exposes power struggle within Britain's Labor Party (January 8, 2010)

Britain's Labor Party shaken by challenge to Gordon Brown (January 7, 2010)

With help from Sweden, 4 Northern Virginia families are 'Climate Pilots' (January 2, 2010)

Wintry mix glazes roads; government workers offered liberal leave (December 31, 2009)

Fire rips through Montgomery County apartment building (December 30, 2009)

Fire destroys Pr. George's IHOP (December 30, 2009)

Pedestrian killed in Columbia Heights (December 28, 2009)

Obama faces tough fight in Senate to deliver on climate pledges made overseas (December 26, 2009)

Christmas Eve party in District ends in fatal shooting (December 26, 2009)

Body found in Southeast; police investigating apparent slaying (December 23, 2009)

Obama names Howard Schmidt as cybersecurity coordinator (December 22, 2009)

In Ireland's deep budget cuts, an omen for a heavily indebted United States? (December 22, 2009)

Copenhagen climate deal shows new world order may be led by U.S., China (December 20, 2009)

Hope and funding for saving forests around the world (December 20, 2009)

Copenhagen climate deal shows new world order may be led by U.S., China (December 20, 2009)

Obama arrives in Copenhagen; optimism for climate pact grows (December 18, 2009)

Obama arrives in Copenhagen; optimism for climate pact grows (December 18, 2009)

Five questions about the Copenhagen climate talks (December 18, 2009)

China says it can't see reaching agreement on climate pact (December 17, 2009)

Greater sea-level rise from warming predicted (December 17, 2009)

At climate talks, protests and unresolved issues (December 16, 2009)

Suspect escapes police in Md. but is recaptured (December 16, 2009)

At climate talks, key decisions unresolved (December 16, 2009)

Climate change talks enter 'important moment' (December 15, 2009)

Walkout by poor nations stalls talks in Copenhagen on climate change (December 15, 2009)

Developing countries end boycott at climate talks (December 14, 2009)

U.S. unveils plan to rev up clean technology in poor nations (December 14, 2009)

Tens of thousands protest at Copenhagen climate-change talks (December 13, 2009)

Nations' mounting debts worry global bond investors (December 12, 2009)

U.N. group drafts greenhouse-gas plan (December 12, 2009)

3 senators propose cutting greenhouse gas emissions about 17% by 2020 (December 11, 2009)

In Copenhagen, U.S. pushes for emissions cuts from China, developing nations (December 10, 2009)

Facing budget deficit, Britain taxes some bankers' bonuses (December 10, 2009)

Missing Ruby Tuesday manager found unharmed (December 9, 2009)

Environmentalists urge Obama to do more about climate change (December 7, 2009)

Dutch defense against climate disaster: Adapt to the change (December 6, 2009)

Dutch defense against climate disaster: Adapt to the change (December 6, 2009)

In e-mails, science of warming is hot debate (December 5, 2009)

Hopes for climate deal get a boost (December 5, 2009)

OMB official questions pollution proposal (December 4, 2009)

Oceans, forests less able to absorb carbon emissions (December 3, 2009)

Police investigating death of man in Temple Hills (December 2, 2009)

Scientist steps down during e-mail probe (December 2, 2009)

Climate scientist at center of e-mail controversy to step down (December 1, 2009)

Global climate talks remain alive, but details are far from settled (November 29, 2009)

Global approach now favored for marine conservation (November 29, 2009)

China says it will cut its carbon emissions by up to 45 percent by 2020 (November 27, 2009)

Pollin funeral Friday will close some streets in NW (November 26, 2009)

Obama to attend climate talks in Copenhagen, set goals to reduce emissions (November 26, 2009)

Fewer Americans believe in global warming, poll shows (November 25, 2009)

Nuclear power regains support (November 24, 2009)

U.S. to offer target for emission cuts (November 24, 2009)

Anthony Faiola -- In Germany, going green gets expensive (November 22, 2009)

In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes (November 22, 2009)

Juliet Eilperin talks to Brazil's Marina Silva about climate change (November 22, 2009)

Hackers steal electronic data from top climate research center (November 21, 2009)

U.S. to help China develop inventory of its greenhouse gas emissions (November 19, 2009)

U.S., China may come to talks with emission-reduction goals (November 18, 2009)

Thomas Graff dies; helped transform U.S. water policy with environmental group (November 16, 2009)

Thomas J. Graff, 65; helped transform U.S. water policy (November 14, 2009)

Europe emerges from recession (November 14, 2009)

U.S. considers backing interim international climate agreement (November 13, 2009)

Fort Hood cop's priorities: Blood loss, day care (November 12, 2009)

Man fatally struck by 2 Secret Service vehicles in Md. (November 12, 2009)

Britain unveils ambitious plan to expand nuclear-energy capacity (November 10, 2009)

Brown rebukes Karzai's government on corruption (November 7, 2009)

British government downsizes bailed-out U.K. banks (November 3, 2009)

British government moves to downsize bailed-out U.K. banks (November 3, 2009)

Decline in U.S. dollar's value helps the United States but threatens competitors (October 29, 2009)

Economics of climate change move to the fore (October 28, 2009)

Leesburg man shoots estranged wife and man, then kills himself (October 28, 2009)

Senate's climate bill a bit more ambitious (October 25, 2009)

Activists to hold worldwide demonstrations on carbon cuts (October 24, 2009)

Recession continues to grip Britain (October 24, 2009)

Obama urges Congress to pass climate bill (October 24, 2009)

Minivan crashes into Anacostia home (October 23, 2009)

U.K. economy sinks deeper into recession (October 23, 2009)

EPA move to cut Great Lakes ship emissions stirs the waters (October 23, 2009)

Carbon advantage of biofuels may be overstated (October 23, 2009)

One man dead, another critically injured in altercation in SE (October 20, 2009)

Experts list seafood that's sustainable and extra-nutritious (October 20, 2009)

Boy's Comments on Runaway Balloon Catch Police Attention (October 17, 2009)

Cap-and-Trade Climate Bill Would Slow U.S. Economy, CBO Head Says (October 15, 2009)

Forest Protection Fails to Bring About Lower Pollution (October 15, 2009)

GW Parkway Southbound Reopens After Crash (October 13, 2009)

Police Search for Suspect in Greenbelt Shooting (October 13, 2009)

Obama Urged to Intensify Push for Climate Measure (October 12, 2009)

Critics Smell Politics in Decision to Honor Obama (October 10, 2009)

Former Adversaries Launch Carbon Credit-Trading Project (October 8, 2009)

Salazar Presents Ambitious Plan to Manage West's Wild Horses (October 8, 2009)

Nations Cast Plan for Expanded IMF (October 7, 2009)

Man Shot to Death in Northeast Washington (October 6, 2009)

New Report Details Costs of Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions (October 6, 2009)

Agencies Told To Reduce Emissions (October 6, 2009)

Hurdles Remain on Climate Change Goals (October 5, 2009)

Ireland Votes for A Stronger E.U. (October 4, 2009)

Climate Bill in Senate Would Devote Pollution Allowances to Easing Energy Costs (October 2, 2009)

McChrystal Urges European Allies to Show Resolve in Afghanistan (October 1, 2009)

EPA, Senate Move to Cut Greenhouse Gases (October 1, 2009)

Gas-Fed Fire Destroys Annandale House Overnight (September 30, 2009)

Senators Ready a Bill on Greenhouse Gases (September 30, 2009)

G-20 Grabs Bigger Role in Global Economy (September 26, 2009)

G20 Leaders Agree to Phase Out Fossil Fuel Subsidies (September 25, 2009)

New Analysis Brings Dire Global Warming Prediction (September 25, 2009)

Spain's Answer to Unemployment: Go Greener (September 24, 2009)

Nations Appear Headed Toward Independent Climate Goals (September 23, 2009)

On Global Warming, an Ambitious Agenda (September 22, 2009)

Judge Orders Yellowstone Grizzlies Back on Endangered List (September 21, 2009)

Firms Start to See Climate Change as Barrier to Profit (September 21, 2009)

Aquaculture's Rise Brings Both Optimism, Concern (September 20, 2009)

Economy and Politics Could Make U.S. Balk at Climate Pact (September 19, 2009)

NATO Chief Proposes Joint Effort With Russia on Missile Defense (September 18, 2009)

World's Wealthy Pay a Price In Crisis (September 15, 2009)

Interior Launches Climate Strategy (September 15, 2009)

In Climate Change Debate, McCain Largely Disengages as Kerry Goes Full Throttle (September 13, 2009)

Radio Traffic Led to False Media Reports of River Gunfire (September 11, 2009)

U.S., Canada Take First Good Look at Far Reaches of Continental Shelf (September 11, 2009)

Biden: Health Care Bill 'Before Thanksgiving' (September 10, 2009)

Man Flees Scene of Fatal Accident in Va. (September 10, 2009)

Coalition Launches Campaign to Pass Climate Bill (September 8, 2009)

3 Convicted in Britain of Plot to Use Liquid Bombs on Airliners (September 8, 2009)

In Adviser's Resignation, Vetting Bites Obama Again (September 7, 2009)

Danish Think Tank Calls to Focus on Geoengineering Solutions to Global Warming (September 4, 2009)

Study Links Humans to Reversal of 2,000-Year Arctic Cooling Trend (September 4, 2009)

Supremacist to Be Arraigned in Holocaust Museum Shooting (September 2, 2009)

France and Germany Climb Out of Recession (August 14, 2009)

Four Shot at Oxon Hill Apartment (August 4, 2009)

Fire Guts Oxon Hill Social Hall (July 28, 2009)

Montgomery County Police Investigate Body Found in Burning Van (July 27, 2009)

British Economy Contracts at Record Pace (July 25, 2009)

Heavy Thunderstorms Cause Flooding, Lightning Sparks Fires (July 24, 2009)

2 Men Are Injured in Separate Incidents at Metro Stations (July 1, 2009)

Another Day, a Weaker Dollar (June 24, 2009)

2 Swimmers Still Missing After Search of Potomac River (June 23, 2009)

With GM Stake, U.S. Test-Drives Foreign Business Model (June 22, 2009)

Global Finance Chiefs Cite Signs of Stability (June 14, 2009)

Early On, Europe Is Out Front in Overhaul of Global Financial System (June 13, 2009)

How President Obama Made His Energy Platform 'Pop' (May 31, 2009)

Geithner to Pursue Practical Goals, Tone in Trip to China (May 29, 2009)

Israeli Military Kills Hamas Operative (May 28, 2009)

European Slump May Stall Global Rebound (May 23, 2009)

Police Probe Possible Link in Centreville Assaults (May 20, 2009)

Obama Chooses NYC Health Chief to Head CDC (May 16, 2009)

Trade Wars Launched With Ruses, End Runs (May 15, 2009)

Water Main Breaks in Adams Morgan, Flooding Homes and Disrupting Traffic (May 7, 2009)

EPA Proposes Changes To Biofuel Regulations (May 6, 2009)

Finding Space for All in Our Crowded Seas (May 4, 2009)

EPA Moves to Regulate Contaminated Runoff From Power Plants (May 3, 2009)

Some World Bank Health Programs Ineffective, Report Says (May 1, 2009)

Flu Outbreak Threatens Global Economic Recovery (April 28, 2009)

Salazar Pushes to Reverse Bush Rule on Dumping of Mountaintop Mining Waste (April 28, 2009)

Swine Flu Outbreak Could Deepen Mexico's Recession (April 27, 2009)

Finance Chiefs Back a Bolder IMF, Bigger Role for Emerging Nations (April 26, 2009)

Democrats May Ease Bill's Emissions Rules (April 25, 2009)

Finance Chiefs Show Optimism, Prod China (April 25, 2009)

Industry Group Excised Own Experts' Climate Findings From Report (April 25, 2009)

House Panel Begins Debate on Climate Bill (April 23, 2009)

World Bank to Launch Stimulus for Developing Nations (April 23, 2009)

Dust Storms Escalate in West, Raising Environmental Fears (April 23, 2009)

Banks in Europe Lag in Recovery (April 22, 2009)

A Bigger, Bolder Role Is Imagined For the IMF (April 20, 2009)

In Shift, EPA Says Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Threat To Public (April 18, 2009)

Renewable Energy's Environmental Paradox (April 16, 2009)

EPA to Require Tests on Pesticides to Determine Risk to Humans and Animals (April 16, 2009)

State Dept.'s Todd Stern Works on the Obama Directive to Reduce Global Warming (April 15, 2009)

Obama Science Chief Holdren Hints at Compromise on Auctions of Cap-and-Trade Emission Allowances (April 9, 2009)

EPA Is Reconsidering Dry Cleaners' Use of Cancer-Causing Chemical (April 8, 2009)

New Data Show Rapid Arctic Ice Decline (April 7, 2009)

Nations Rush to Get Off Tax-Haven Blacklist (April 4, 2009)

A Lifeline for Nations Both Rich and Poor (April 3, 2009)

Nations Craft Hard-Fought Pledge To Repair World Financial System (April 3, 2009)

Obama Discusses N. Korean Missile at G-20 (April 2, 2009)

U.S. Signals New Era for Global Economy (April 2, 2009)

Ambitious House Climate Bill Aims to Please Environmental and Business Interests (April 1, 2009)

Developing Nations Set to Get More Say (March 31, 2009)

U.S. and Canada Propose Pollution Control Zones for Ports (March 31, 2009)

Restored Island Offers Hope for Other Trouble Spots (March 30, 2009)

New Administration Reversing Course on Many Environmental Policies (March 30, 2009)

U.S. Eases Its Stance on Global Stimulus (March 29, 2009)

British Bank To the World Takes Its Cash Back Home (March 28, 2009)

EPA to Scrutinize Permits for Mountaintop-Removal Mining (March 25, 2009)

EPA Presses Obama To Regulate Warming Under Clean Air Act (March 24, 2009)

Advisers To Obama Wary of Bonus Tax (March 23, 2009)

NOAA Poised for Larger Policymaking Role Under First Female Chief (March 21, 2009)

Road Through Alaskan Refuge Wins Senate Backing (March 20, 2009)

G20 Urged to Tighten Financial Oversight (March 20, 2009)

Judge Blocks Rule Permitting Concealed Guns In U.S. Parks (March 20, 2009)

Some Bird Populations in Dramatic Decline, Report Finds (March 20, 2009)

Trade Barriers Could Threaten Global Economy (March 18, 2009)

Turf Battle Ends as Agencies Divide Regulation of Offshore Alternative-Energy Projects (March 18, 2009)

Salazar's Wolf Decision Upsets Administration Allies (March 14, 2009)

China Worried About U.S. Debt (March 14, 2009)

Treasury Seeks Billions More to Aid Ailing Nations (March 12, 2009)

Bill to Protect Wilderness Areas Is Defeated in House (March 12, 2009)

New Rule Tightens Reporting Requirements for Toxic Chemicals Released by Industry (March 12, 2009)

EPA Proposes National Registry of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (March 11, 2009)

U.S. to Toughen Its Stance On Trade (March 10, 2009)

U.S. Downturn Dragging World Into Recession (March 9, 2009)

Landover House Fire Kills 2 Senior Citizens (March 7, 2009)

Europe Advises U.S. Officials on Climate (March 6, 2009)

Britain to Give Sen. Kennedy Honorary Knighthood (March 5, 2009)

Obama Reverses Bush on Species Protection Measure (March 4, 2009)

Nominations on Hold For 2 Top Science Posts — Physicist, Marine Biologist Confirmations Halted by N.J. Senator in Unrelated Fight (March 3, 2009)

Obama's Budget Expects Limits on Greenhouse Gases to Produce Revenue (February 26, 2009)

Jet Crash in Amsterdam Kills Nine, Injures Dozens (February 25, 2009)

Satellite Crashes After Its Launch (February 25, 2009)

U.S. May Set Greenhouse Gas Standard for Cars (February 24, 2009)

Nations to Write Treaty Cutting Mercury Emissions (February 21, 2009)

U.S. Has Dual Task On Climate Change (February 20, 2009)

EPA May Reverse Bush, Limit Carbon Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants (February 18, 2009)

Justice Dept. Defends Bush Rule on Guns (February 17, 2009)

Tiny 'Backpacks' Yield New Data on Birds (February 13, 2009)

Interior Dept. to Revamp New Plan for Oil, Gas Exploration on Outer Continental Shelf (February 11, 2009)

Pentagon Issues 'Credits' To Offset Harm to Wildlife (February 9, 2009)

Democrats Pen Principles for Climate-Change Bills (February 4, 2009)

Out of Gaps In Treaties, First Salvos Of Trade War (February 1, 2009)

Biden to Lead Task Force on Issues of the Middle Class (January 31, 2009)

'White House Pets': A Well-Timed Tale (January 30, 2009)

'Buy American' Rider Sparks Trade Debate (January 29, 2009)

Gore Urges Cap on Carbon Emissions, Global Climate Pact (January 29, 2009)

Interior Dept. Ignored Science When It Limited Water Flows to Grand Canyon (January 28, 2009)

Long Droughts, Rising Seas Predicted Despite Future CO2 Curbs (January 27, 2009)

Obama Issues Orders Toward More Fuel-Efficient Cars (January 27, 2009)

Obama Announces New Energy, Environmental Policies (January 26, 2009)

Officials and Scientists Debate the Criteria for Rescuing Animals (January 26, 2009)

Obama to Take Steps On Car Fuel Efficiency (January 26, 2009)

Warming Trends Call for Retooling Conservation Strategies (January 25, 2009)

U.S., Japan Negotiate Over Whaling Limits (January 25, 2009)

Downturn Accelerates As It Circles The Globe (January 24, 2009)

Geithner Says China Manipulates Its Currency (January 23, 2009)

Bahamas Creates Reserve Protecting Marine Life From Resort Development (January 23, 2009)

Death Rates of Trees in Western U.S. Forests on Rise, Study Finds (January 23, 2009)

A First: Researchers Say They Have Linked Cleaner Air to Longer Life (January 22, 2009)

Woman Dies, Teen Is Injured in Fire (January 22, 2009)

Pandas' Amorous Romp Concludes Scientifically (January 19, 2009)

White House Directive Guides Policy on Arctic (January 19, 2009)

Level Set for Chemical In Nonstick Products (January 17, 2009)

Obama Adviser Urges More Rigorous Global Financial Regulation (January 16, 2009)

EPA Nominee Would Consider Applying Existing Laws to Current Issues (January 15, 2009)

Expanding Facilities Get Relief From EPA (January 13, 2009)

A Rare and Blessed Event (January 12, 2009)

Chain-Reaction Crash Injures 12 on I-270 (January 9, 2009)

Currencies Trading All Over the Map (January 8, 2009)

Bush to Protect Three Areas in Pacific (January 6, 2009)

Environmentalists Take Issue With Interior Department's List of Achievements (January 1, 2009)

Team Frees Endangered Right Whale Caught in Fishing Lines off Florida (December 30, 2008)

Innovators Develop Products That Mimic Nature's Principles (December 29, 2008)

Tenn. Sludge Spill Is Larger Than Thought (December 27, 2008)

Faster Climate Change Feared (December 25, 2008)

Trade Barriers Toughen With Global Slump (December 22, 2008)

Court Overturns Air Pollution Exemption for Industrial Plants (December 20, 2008)

Advocates for Action on Global Warming Chosen as Obama's Top Science Advisers (December 19, 2008)

Proposal Would Ease Rules on Cycling in National Parks (December 19, 2008)

Dollar's Slump Erases Months Of Solid Gains (December 18, 2008)

Obama Names Salazar As Secretary of Interior (December 17, 2008)

Obama to Name Salazar As Secretary of Interior (December 17, 2008)

Next Climate Summit May Turn on Rich Nations' Approach to Poor Ones (December 14, 2008)

Debris Stalls White's Ferry, Forcing Evacuation (December 13, 2008)

Calling Foreign Debt 'Immoral,' Leader Allows Ecuador to Default (December 13, 2008)

Interim Climate Pact Approved (December 13, 2008)

Administration Loosens Species Protections (December 12, 2008)

In Shift Seen as Crucial to Climate Pact, Developing Nations Plan Emissions Cuts (December 12, 2008)

Downturn Choking Global Commerce (December 11, 2008)

Before Summit, E.U. Debates Limits on Carbon Emissions (December 11, 2008)

Strong Wind Helps Fire Consume Two Houses (December 9, 2008)

Transition's Timing Hits Climate Talks (December 8, 2008)

Report Says 2 Global Programs To Curb Emissions Fall Short (December 6, 2008)

New Regulation Would Ease Disposal of Mountaintop Mining Debris (December 3, 2008)

EPA Curbs Medical Incinerator Pollution (December 2, 2008)

At the Last Minute, a Raft of Rules (November 30, 2008)

Nations Spend in Tandem To Stall Global Recession (November 29, 2008)

U.S. Moves Ahead on Oil, Gas Leases on Public Land (November 29, 2008)

EPA, Interior Dept. Chiefs Will Be Busy Erasing Bush's Mark (November 28, 2008)

White House Prods Allies to Oppose Limits on Greenhouse Gases (November 26, 2008)

Bush Appointees Land Career Science Jobs With Seemingly Unrelated Backgrounds (November 22, 2008)

Under U.S. Proposal, Climate Change Wouldn't Be Factor in Assessing Risks to Endangered Species (November 21, 2008)

Free Washington Area Performances for Children (November 21, 2008)

USDA Panel Approves First Rules For Labeling Farmed Fish 'Organic' (November 20, 2008)

China Tops Japan in U.S. Debt Holdings (November 19, 2008)

EPA Proposal Would Ease Clean-Air Rules for National Parks (November 19, 2008)

Head-On Collision On I-66 Kills Two (November 18, 2008)

Administration Protects Bush Appointees by Converting Positions to Career Civil Service Jobs (November 18, 2008)

World Leaders Agree to Seek Major Reform (November 16, 2008)

As Summit Starts, Emerging Economies Gain New Clout (November 15, 2008)

EPA Advisers Seek Perchlorate Review (November 14, 2008)

Abduction, Robbery Probed (November 14, 2008)

Global Deals in Works On Eve of G-20 Summit (November 14, 2008)

Justices Revoke Limits On Navy Use of Sonar (November 13, 2008)

Celtic Tiger Chained By Europe (November 13, 2008)

Many Seats, Agendas At Global Roundtable (November 13, 2008)

Experts Volunteer Policy Guidance (November 13, 2008)

Study Points to Major Source of Natural Gas in Alaska (November 12, 2008)

McCain Asks His Backers to Get Behind Obama (November 5, 2008)

Palin Plans to Remain on GOP's National Stage (November 5, 2008)

McCain Makes Seven-State Swing In Bid for a Come-From-Behind Win (November 4, 2008)

Bush Ocean Plan Is Criticized (November 4, 2008)

A Positively Negative Home Stretch (November 3, 2008)

Tempo, Rhetoric Heat Up On Trail (November 2, 2008)

Final-Weekend Push Starts in Midwest (November 1, 2008)

Bureau Proposes Opening Up Utah Wilderness to Drilling (October 31, 2008)

Multi-Jurisdictional Pursuit Ends With Arrest of Md. Man (October 31, 2008)

Fed Slashes Key Rate, Will Lend to Hard-Hit Countries (October 30, 2008)

Central Banks Slashing Rates As Investors Flee (October 28, 2008)

IMF Plans Aid for Emerging Economies (October 24, 2008)

McCain Tries to Push Past Palin Backlash (October 23, 2008)

Fearing a Drought of Aid (October 22, 2008)

IMF Examines Chief's Alleged Relationship With Female Staffer (October 19, 2008)

Mines to Get Freer Hand to Dump Waste (October 18, 2008)

Alaska Whales Protected Over Palin's Objections (October 18, 2008)

EPA Places Stricter Regulations on Airborne Lead (October 17, 2008)

Palin Visits N.H. to Try to Stem Shift Toward Democratic Ticket (October 16, 2008)

In Scramble for Cash, Pakistan Turns to China's Deep Reserves (October 16, 2008)

What Went Wrong (October 15, 2008)

Small Nations, Big Test for IMF (October 14, 2008)

Europe Unified On Proposal to Protect Banks (October 13, 2008)

Studying Japan's Dark Decade to See How U.S. Might Fare (October 11, 2008)

The End Of American Capitalism? (October 10, 2008)

NOAA, Court Focus On Marine Mammals (October 9, 2008)

25% of Wild Mammal Species Face Extinction (October 7, 2008)

EPA Makes No Rule On Chemical in Water (October 4, 2008)

Harry Potter's Potions: Yours for the Making (October 3, 2008)

Courting Middle-Class Voters (October 3, 2008)

A Midwestern Republican Who Voted Against The Plan Is Blasted for 'Inaction' by Opponent (October 1, 2008)

Palin Gets Ready For Eagerly Awaited Debate With Biden (September 30, 2008)

Carbon Is Building Up in Atmosphere Faster Than Predicted (September 26, 2008)

U.S. Appeals Abroad Fall Flat as Leaders See No Crisis at Home (September 25, 2008)

Palin Sits Down With 2 Foreign Leaders (September 24, 2008)

Alternative Solutions Diverge From Administration's Approach (September 24, 2008)

Palin, McCain Disagree on Causes of Global Warming (September 23, 2008)

Currency's Dive Points to Further Pain (September 23, 2008)

Steering the McCain Campaign, a Lot of Old Bush Hands (September 22, 2008)

EPA Unlikely to Limit Perchlorate in Tap Water (September 22, 2008)

Study Suggests Sharing the Catch Could Save Fisheries (September 22, 2008)

Governments Worldwide Move to Stanch Panic (September 19, 2008)

Philip E. Clapp, 54; Led Environmental Policy Group (September 18, 2008)

Russia Again Halts Stock Trading (September 18, 2008)

What Not to Do in a Financial Crisis: U.S. Learns From Japan (September 17, 2008)

EPA Lets Electronic Waste Flow Freely, GAO Report Says (September 17, 2008)

U.S. Judge Reverses Plan to Expand Snowmobile Access in National Parks (September 16, 2008)

Downturn Starts to Hit Emerging Economies (September 13, 2008)

Asia Breathes Deep Sigh of Relief (September 9, 2008)

Victim Might Have Been Smoking in Bed (September 9, 2008)

Experts Helping Palin Brush Up on Foreign Policy (September 5, 2008)

Emissions Standards Tightened (September 5, 2008)

Also-Rans Go on the Attack As 'Loyal Soldiers' (September 4, 2008)

Before Speech, Running Mate Gets Some Coaching (September 3, 2008)

Calculated Risk With Female Voters Is Suddenly Even Harder to Calculate (September 2, 2008)

Despite GOP Convention Site, Midwest Unlikely to Be Crucial (September 2, 2008)

With Palin On the Ticket, Evangelicals Are Energized (September 1, 2008)

An All-Out Battle for Women's Votes Begins (August 30, 2008)

World Bank Counts More Poor People (August 27, 2008)

Scientists Report Further Shrinking of Arctic Ice (August 27, 2008)

Anti-Regulation Aide to Cheney Is Up for Energy Post (August 19, 2008)

D.C.'s National Aquarium Fills Tanks From City Tap (August 18, 2008)

Economic Malaise Threatens To Undermine European Unity (August 12, 2008)

Endangered Species Act Changes Give Agencies More Say (August 12, 2008)

EPA Denies Texas Temporary Easing Of Ethanol Rules (August 8, 2008)

Have a Ball at Area Batting Cages (August 8, 2008)

Race Proves to Be Unwelcome but Persistent Issue (August 2, 2008)

Race Moves to Center Stage (August 1, 2008)

As Aides Map Aggressive Race, McCain Often Steers Off Course (July 31, 2008)

Outburst of Gun Violence Claims Four Lives in D.C. (July 30, 2008)

Trade Talks Crumble in Feud Over Farm Aid (July 30, 2008)

EPA Managers Warned Not to Answer Inquiries (July 29, 2008)

McCain Says Obama Plays Politics on Iraq (July 28, 2008)

Off-Duty Pr. George's Officer Kills Man, Claims Robbery Attempt (July 26, 2008)

Cleanup of Unused Mines Is Urged (July 26, 2008)

EPA E-Mail Concluded Global Warming Endangers Public Health, Senator Says (July 25, 2008)

In Surprise Move, EPA Bans Carbofuran Residue on Food (July 25, 2008)

Ex-EPA Official Says White House Pulled Rank (July 23, 2008)

McCain to Focus On Domestic Issues (July 19, 2008)

Warming Is Major Threat To Humans, EPA Warns (July 18, 2008)

Romney to Write Off Loans to Aid Party (July 18, 2008)

Slowing Economy Gives Way to Global Role Reversals (July 17, 2008)

Candidates Find Some Accord on Afghanistan (July 16, 2008)

An Economy Thrown Into Turmoil (July 16, 2008)

Candidates Pushing Hard for the Latino Vote (July 14, 2008)

EPA Seeks Comment on Emissions Rules, Then Discredits Effort (July 12, 2008)

Sustaining the Medellin Miracle (July 11, 2008)

EPA Won't Act on Emissions This Year (July 11, 2008)

Six in Family Sickened, Possibly by Mint Leaves (July 10, 2008)

Cheney's Staff Cut Testimony On Warming (July 9, 2008)

EPA Enforcement Is Faulted (July 8, 2008)

Latin America Policy at a Crossroads (July 4, 2008)

Colombians Briefed McCain Before Rescue (July 3, 2008)

McCain Stressing Trade On Latin American Trip (July 2, 2008)

In Mediterranean, the Predator Is the Hunted (June 30, 2008)

White House Tried to Silence EPA Proposal on Car Emissions (June 26, 2008)

McCain Has Plan to Make Government More Green (June 25, 2008)

McCain Driving Debate, But Some Fear Swerving (June 22, 2008)

Man Is Charged in Death Of Woman Hit in Crossfire (June 21, 2008)

Report on Climate Predicts Extremes (June 20, 2008)

Congress Pushes to Keep Land Untamed (June 16, 2008)

McCain Denounces Detainee Ruling (June 14, 2008)

Town Hall: McCain's Comfort Zone (June 13, 2008)

This Weekend, The Sky's the Limit (June 13, 2008)

McCain, Obama Reaching Out to Female Voters (June 12, 2008)

Senate Leaders Pull Measure on Climate (June 7, 2008)

Senate Democrats May Pull Climate Bill (June 6, 2008)

McCain Mounts Immediate Attack on Obama's Record (June 4, 2008)

Climate Findings Were Distorted, Probe Finds (June 3, 2008)

The Rarest of the Rare (June 2, 2008)

Climate Bill Underlines Obstacles to Capping Greenhouse Gases (June 1, 2008)

Food Relief For Africa 'Insufficient,' GAO Says (May 29, 2008)

Report Details Effects of Climate Change Across U.S. (May 28, 2008)

Fire Guts 3 Tour Buses And Damages Hilton Hotel (May 24, 2008)

As Global Wealth Spreads, the IMF Recedes (May 24, 2008)

Obama, McCain Begin Running-Mate Searches (May 23, 2008)

McCain Rejects Pastor's Backing Over Remarks (May 23, 2008)

McCain Assails Obama Over Readiness To Talk With Hostile Foreign Leaders (May 21, 2008)

Court Agrees That Paper Money Discriminates Against the Blind (May 21, 2008)

White House Role Cited in EPA Reversal on Emissions (May 20, 2008)

Clean-Air Rules Protecting Parks Set to Be Eased (May 16, 2008)

Women Rise in Rwanda's Economic Revival (May 16, 2008)

Polar Bear Is Named 'Threatened' Species (May 15, 2008)

McCain Breaks With Bush on Climate Policy (May 13, 2008)

'Ark' Designed to Save Imperiled Amphibians (May 12, 2008)

Environmental Stances Are Balancing Act For McCain (May 12, 2008)

Convention Chief Resigns Over His Firm's Work for Burma (May 11, 2008)

Dollar, Economy Bring Down Trade Deficit (May 10, 2008)

McCain Says He Would Put Conservatives on Supreme Court (May 7, 2008)

Air Pollution Impedes Bees' Ability to Find Flowers (May 5, 2008)

Fighting Global Warming Block by Block (May 4, 2008)

Administration Reportedly Forces Out EPA Official (May 3, 2008)

New EPA Standards Would Cut Amount Of Lead in the Air (May 2, 2008)

White House Blocked Rule Issued to Shield Whales (May 1, 2008)

Administration Has Two Weeks to Make Polar Bear Decision (April 30, 2008)

IMF to Offer Buyouts to About 500 Employees (April 30, 2008)

Where Every Meal Is a Sacrifice (April 28, 2008)

The New Economics of Hunger (April 27, 2008)

For McCain: Different Place, Same Message (April 24, 2008)

McCain Questions Obama Remark Comparing '60s Radical, Lawmaker (April 21, 2008)

Researchers Fear Southern Fence Will Endanger Species Further (April 20, 2008)

Keep the Whole Family Guessing (April 18, 2008)

Bush Seeks Voluntary Curb On Greenhouse Gas Emissions (April 17, 2008)

Marketing McCain(TM) (April 12, 2008)

Spa Week, Take Me Away! (April 11, 2008)

New Focus on Coal's Part in Warming (April 6, 2008)

District Sues 23 Landlords for Code Violations (April 5, 2008)

Kids Climbing the Walls? That's a Good Thing. (April 4, 2008)

Inaction on Polar Bear Criticized (April 3, 2008)

EPA Is Sued for Answers on Emissions (April 3, 2008)

Environmental Laws to Be Waived for Fence (April 2, 2008)

Gore Launches Ambitious Advocacy Campaign on Climate (March 31, 2008)

A Wolf Saved From Extinction but Snared in Politics (March 31, 2008)

NOAA to Assess Whether Melting Ice Endangers Seals (March 27, 2008)

Since '01, Guarding Species Is Harder (March 23, 2008)

Hop on a Train, Ride a Carousel -- It's Spring! (March 21, 2008)

Tougher Pollution Rules Issued for Ships, Locomotives (March 15, 2008)

World Bank, India to Probe 5 Health Projects (March 15, 2008)

Ozone Rules Weakened at Bush's Behest (March 14, 2008)

EPA Tightens Pollution Standards (March 13, 2008)

Carbon Output Must Near Zero To Avert Danger, New Studies Say (March 10, 2008)

He's a Star on Stage and Screen (March 7, 2008)

Global Warming Skeptics Insist Humans Not at Fault (March 4, 2008)

Soaring Food Prices Putting U.S. Emergency Aid in Peril (March 1, 2008)

Ice Accommodations (February 24, 2008)

Family to End Litigation Over Journalist's Death (February 22, 2008)

Bodies' Decay Obscures Cause of Death (February 21, 2008)

Study Finds Humans' Effect on Oceans Comprehensive (February 15, 2008)

In U.S., Trade Hits Stiff Head Wind (February 15, 2008)

Spanning the U.S. to Bridge a Rift (February 9, 2008)

Studies Say Clearing Land for Biofuels Will Aid Warming (February 8, 2008)

From the Right, Both Acceptance and Distrust of McCain (February 7, 2008)

Next Phase of GOP Race: A Marathon or a Sprint? (February 7, 2008)

Canada's Mulroney, Back in a Bad Light (February 6, 2008)

A Nod to the Hometown Crowd (February 6, 2008)

Contenders Highlight GOP's Ideological Struggle (February 3, 2008)

Canadian Mill Towns Pay For U.S. Housing Collapse (February 1, 2008)

Schwarzenegger Endorses McCain (February 1, 2008)

McCain vs. Romney on Iraq (January 31, 2008)

McCain Beats Romney in Florida (January 30, 2008)

U.S. Downturn Effects May Ease Worldwide (January 30, 2008)

Hard Choices on the Path to Feb. 5 (January 28, 2008)

In Fla., McCain and Romney Argue About Iraq (January 27, 2008)

Republicans Play to Right in Fla. Debate (January 25, 2008)

This Time, McCain Defused Conservative Attacks (January 20, 2008)

GOP Race Is Close in S.C. (January 19, 2008)

Public Service Is a Perfect Fit for MLK Day (January 18, 2008)

Unifying Message Likely to Produce GOP's Standout (January 17, 2008)

Romney Wins Michigan GOP Primary (January 16, 2008)

McCain, Romney Take Different Routes to Win Over Michigan Voters (January 15, 2008)

Romney States Case to Auto Industry (January 14, 2008)

Huckabee: Evangelical Christians Now Have a Chance to Lead GOP (January 13, 2008)

Last Year Among Hottest On Record, Say Scientists (January 12, 2008)

Fears About Economy Increase (January 12, 2008)

Clinton and McCain Rebound to Take N.H. (January 9, 2008)

As N.H. Voters See Less of Giuliani, He Drops in State Polls (January 6, 2008)

Embattled Romney, Opponents Clash (January 6, 2008)

Romney and McCain Wage a Make-or-Break Battle (January 5, 2008)

Newark's Revival: It's No Joke (December 31, 2007)

McCain and Giuliani Point to Pakistan (December 28, 2007)

Advocates Hope Science Can Save a Big Tuna (December 24, 2007)

Dollar's Fall Is Felt Around The Globe (December 24, 2007)

Green Republicans (December 23, 2007)

EPA Chief Denies Calif. Limit on Auto Emissions (December 20, 2007)

Bali Forum Backs Climate 'Road Map' (December 16, 2007)

U.S. Now No. 2 Donor To Fund for Poor Nations (December 15, 2007)

Climate Change Compromise Plan Offered in Bali (December 15, 2007)

Salmon Farming May Doom Wild Populations, Study Says (December 14, 2007)

Europeans Raise Ante at Bali Climate Talks (December 14, 2007)

U.S. Strategy Succeeds in Bali (December 13, 2007)

Hard Choices on Climate Can Wait for Next President, Aides Indicate (December 12, 2007)

Hard Choices on Climate Can Wait for Next President, Aides Indicate (December 12, 2007)

Fire Kills Three in Family; 1 Boy Escapes (December 11, 2007)

For U.S., Policy Discord Plays Out at Bali Climate Change Talks (December 11, 2007)

Preserving Tropical Forests Is Key Issue at Talks on Global Warming (December 9, 2007)

High Weedkiller Levels Found in River Checks (December 9, 2007)

Robbery Suspected in 2 Deaths (December 8, 2007)

Divorce Found to Harm The Environment With Higher Energy, Water Use (December 4, 2007)

150 Global Firms Seek Mandatory Cuts in Greenhouse Gas Emissions (November 30, 2007)

7 Decisions on Species Revised (November 28, 2007)

Suddenly, Huckabee Is in Romney's Rearview Mirror (November 25, 2007)

How Trade Breakthrough Almost Broke Down in Congress (November 22, 2007)

Rivals Not Able to Confront Key Challenges, McCain Says (November 21, 2007)

Fast Food (November 18, 2007)

The Surviving Lieutenants Of Cambodia's Pol Pot (November 18, 2007)

McCain Stakes His Campaign on New Hampshire (November 18, 2007)

World's Power Plant Emissions Detailed (November 15, 2007)

Pr. George's Escapee Is Tied to Car Theft Ring (November 14, 2007)

Giuliani Campaign Tries to Minimize Fallout From Kerik Indictment (November 13, 2007)

Fire in Subbasement Kills Bethesda Woman (November 10, 2007)

Cruise Ends as Leaks Sprout (November 9, 2007)

Climate Is a Risky Issue for Democrats (November 6, 2007)

Guidebooks Show Travelers How to Go Green (November 4, 2007)

Sen. Boxer Seeks Answers On Redacted Testimony (October 25, 2007)

The Wrong Way to Save Right Whales? (October 21, 2007)

Bush Aide Rejects Climate Goal (October 19, 2007)

Bush Dismisses Chinese Concerns Over Lama Visit (October 17, 2007)

Warming's Costs to Top Its Benefits, Study Says (October 17, 2007)

States' Immigrant Policies Diverge (October 15, 2007)

Gore and U.N. Panel Share Peace Prize (October 13, 2007)

Despite Big Honor for Gore, Climate Not Top Issue in U.S. (October 13, 2007)

EPA Joins Settlement of Lawsuit but Adds a Waiver (October 11, 2007)

A Knell for Lobsters On Long Island Sound (October 7, 2007)

Lawmakers Will Proceed on Climate Plan (October 4, 2007)

Scientists See Politics in Spotted Owl Plan (October 3, 2007)

Ex-Official Is Charged With Stealing $46,000 (October 3, 2007)

Woman Suing IRS Over Sex-Change Tax Claims (October 1, 2007)

Bush's EPA Is Pursuing Fewer Polluters (September 30, 2007)

On Warming, Bush Vows U.S. 'Will Do Its Part' (September 29, 2007)

White House Taking Unearned Credit for Emissions Cuts (September 27, 2007)

World Leaders Press U.S. To Act on Climate Change (September 26, 2007)

Ex-President of Bolivia Faces Suit in U.S. (September 26, 2007)

Ahmadinejad's Day One in New York: A Hostile Reception, a Rambling Talk (September 25, 2007)

U.S. Trying to Block Calif. on Emissions (September 25, 2007)

Bush Steps Out Front on Climate Issue (September 23, 2007)

Auction to Name Fish Species Nets $2 Million for Conservation (September 22, 2007)

New Species Owe Names to Highest Bidder (September 14, 2007)

188 More Species Listed as Near Extinction (September 13, 2007)

Warming May Be Hurting Gray Whales' Recovery (September 11, 2007)

Presidential Politics Roil Emotions on Eve Of Sept. 11 Tribute (September 9, 2007)

Study Points to Virus in Collapse of Honeybee Colonies (September 7, 2007)

World's Biggest Fish Is a Delicate Feeder (September 3, 2007)

Beyond Wind and Solar, a New Generation of Clean Energy (September 1, 2007)

30 Immigrants On Bikes Deliver A Labor Revolt (August 25, 2007)

Norway Debates the Promise, Costs of New Drilling (August 21, 2007)

Connecticut Horror Punctuates a Trend (August 11, 2007)

After-Hours Blaze Scorches Lounge And Book Shop (August 9, 2007)

Warming Draws Evangelicals Into Environmentalist Fold (August 8, 2007)

N.Y. Governor Moves to Limit Ethics Scandal (July 25, 2007)

Clues to Rising Seas Are Hidden in Polar Ice (July 16, 2007)

Geek Pride Blooms Into a Real-World Subculture (July 15, 2007)

Yes, the Water's Warm . . . Too Warm (July 15, 2007)

A Sea Change at Coney Island? (July 11, 2007)

5 U.S. Troops Killed in Attacks in Iraq (July 2, 2007)

Civil Union Laws Don't Ensure Benefits (June 30, 2007)

Beltway Collision Leaves One Dead (June 14, 2007)

Cities Take Lead On Environment As Debate Drags At Federal Level (June 9, 2007)

Jefferson Vows to Fight Federal Charges (June 9, 2007)

Happy Birth Day to Mei? (June 8, 2007)

Former D.C. School Official to Plead Guilty (June 6, 2007)

In 'Little Guyana,' Disbelief Over Terrorism Arrests (June 4, 2007)

N.Y. Airport Target of Plot, Officials Say (June 3, 2007)

Bush Calls for Global Emissions Goals (May 31, 2007)

HSBC Donates Funds For Climate Research (May 31, 2007)

Interior Department In 9 Words or Less (May 31, 2007)

One Dead as Fire Displaces Dozens (May 31, 2007)

Fish Story's New Reality Is That Man Bites Shark (May 27, 2007)

Top Talent Could Lose Fast Track to U.S. (May 26, 2007)

U.S. Rejects G-8 Climate Proposal (May 26, 2007)

U.S. Carbon Emissions Fell 1.3% in 2006 (May 24, 2007)

Female Sharks Can Reproduce Alone, Researchers Find (May 23, 2007)

'Old Maine' Defends Bear Trapping as Bill To End It Is Weighed (May 20, 2007)

Environmental Groups Join Forces (May 15, 2007)

U.S. Aims to Weaken G-8 Climate Change Statement (May 13, 2007)

The Terrorists Next Door? (May 10, 2007)

A New Pitchman -- and a New Pitch (May 9, 2007)

'Encyclopedia of Life' To Catalogue Species (May 9, 2007)

Md. Couple Perish In Early Morning Fire (May 8, 2007)

In U.S., Hispanics Bring Catholicism to Its Feet (May 7, 2007)

U.S. Official, Iranian Diplomat Discuss Stabilizing Iraq (May 4, 2007)

N.H. Is Set To Approve Same-Sex Civil Unions (April 26, 2007)

Growing Number of Americans See Warming as Leading Threat (April 20, 2007)

Two Dead in Old Town Shooting (April 19, 2007)

Warming Predicted to Take Severe Toll on U.S. (April 17, 2007)

In the New Dating Scene, the Attraction Is a Beautiful Mind (April 16, 2007)

Scientists Enlist Nature's Divers to Sample Icy Sea (April 16, 2007)

Interior Reviewed Studies Weighing Risks to Polar Bear (April 15, 2007)

Military Sharpens Focus on Climate Change (April 15, 2007)

Art That Gives Chills (April 12, 2007)

Looking the Other Way on Immigrants (April 10, 2007)

Democrats' Cause Is Tempered by Political Realities (April 9, 2007)

U.S., China Got Climate Warnings Toned Down (April 7, 2007)

Climate Panel Confident Warming Is Underway (April 5, 2007)

High Court Faults EPA Inaction on Emissions (April 3, 2007)

Tax on Carbon Emissions Gains Support (April 1, 2007)

Judge Suspends Administration Rules For Managing Forests (March 31, 2007)

Decline of Big Sharks Lets Small Predators Decimate Shellfish (March 30, 2007)

Airport Shuttle Rear-Ends Dump Truck, Injuring 5 (March 30, 2007)

Report Faults Interior Appointee (March 30, 2007)

New Drive Afoot to Pass Equal Rights Amendment (March 28, 2007)

Working to Diagnose Marine Animal Die-Off (March 26, 2007)

The Price of Gas (March 25, 2007)

Felony Charges for 2 in Groom's Killing (March 20, 2007)

Inquiry Sought on Agency Memo About Polar Bears, Climate Change (March 10, 2007)

New Emissions Curbs For Diesel Trains, Ships (March 3, 2007)

Japanese Working Women Still Serve the Tea (March 2, 2007)

Suspect Arrested After Televised Chase From Suburban Baltimore to D.C. Area (March 1, 2007)

Two Arrested After Store Robbery and Police Chase (February 28, 2007)

Western States Agree to Cut Greenhouse Gases (February 27, 2007)

Group Is A Work in Progress (February 23, 2007)

The Woman in the Middle (February 21, 2007)

Scientist Group Warns of Warming 'Threat' (February 19, 2007)

Swedish Town Uproots to Save Itself From Disaster (February 19, 2007)

Head-On Crash Kills Hotel Worker (February 17, 2007)

Fire Ravages Popular Seafood Restaurant (February 16, 2007)

New EPA Rules for Gasoline Limit Benzene, a Carcinogen (February 10, 2007)

Ancient Temples Face Modern Assault (February 6, 2007)

AEI Critiques of Warming Questioned (February 5, 2007)

Humans Faulted For Global Warming (February 3, 2007)

U.N. Climate Panel Says Warming Is Man-Made (February 3, 2007)

Victims of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Fear Derailment of Trials (February 2, 2007)

Leader of Thai Junta Promises Vote in '07 (February 1, 2007)

Lawmakers on Hill Seek Consensus on Warming (January 31, 2007)

Internal Rifts Cloud Democrats' Opportunity on Warming (January 23, 2007)

Stumbling Toward The Fight of a Lifetime (January 22, 2007)

U.S. Stars Shine Again in Japan Ads (January 14, 2007)

Bush Lifts Oil-Drill Ban in Alaska's Bristol Bay (January 10, 2007)

EPA Rejects Carcinogenic Wood Preservative for Home Use (January 9, 2007)

Mercury 'Hot Spots' Identified in U.S. and Canada (January 6, 2007)

Republicans Take Back-to-Basics Tack (January 5, 2007)

Pelosi Walks Tightrope Enforcing Rules (January 4, 2007)

Democrats To Start Without GOP Input (January 2, 2007)

A Little More Green, a Little Less Gas (December 31, 2006)

U.S. Wants Polar Bears Listed as Threatened (December 27, 2006)

What's New at the National Zoo? (December 23, 2006)

TV Cameraman Hit, Killed by Car (December 20, 2006)

Technologies Changing Insight Into Seas (December 18, 2006)

Japan Upgrades Its Defense Agency (December 16, 2006)

USGS Scientists Object To Stricter Review Rules (December 14, 2006)

Twilight for the Kimono (December 13, 2006)

House Approves Overhaul of Rules for Fisheries (December 10, 2006)

Government Considers Banning Lead in Children's Jewelry (December 7, 2006)

Md. Crash Came After High-Speed D.C. Chase (December 5, 2006)

House to Vote on Senate's Offshore Drilling Plan (December 5, 2006)

EPA Backtracks on Easing Toxin Rule (November 30, 2006)

On the Move to Outrun Climate Change (November 26, 2006)

Energy Firms Come to Terms With Climate Change (November 25, 2006)

Putting the Bite On Pseudo Sushi And Other Insults (November 24, 2006)

Misery Spirals in Burma As Junta Targets Minorities (November 17, 2006)

Japanese Premier Plans to Fortify U.S. Ties in Meeting With Bush (November 15, 2006)

2nd Victim Dies; Driver Is Charged In 2-Vehicle Crash (November 14, 2006)

In Vietnam, Old Foes Take Aim at War's Toxic Legacy (November 13, 2006)

Pelosi Steps Into the Spotlight (November 9, 2006)

Nancy Pelosi Set to Be First Female Speaker (November 8, 2006)

Voting Appears Robust Across D.C. Area (November 8, 2006)

World's Fish Supply Running Out, Researchers Warn (November 3, 2006)

On the Religious Right, an Alliance Torn Asunder (November 3, 2006)

IGs Probe Allegations On Global Warming Data (November 2, 2006)

Warming Called Threat To Global Economy (October 31, 2006)

Bush Appointee Said to Reject Advice on Endangered Species (October 30, 2006)

After the Wars, Seeking the Light of Understanding in a Dark Place (October 25, 2006)

Rare Look at a Great White Shows Shark's Fragility (October 23, 2006)

Foley Case a Test for Ethics Panel (October 21, 2006)

Retired Priest Admits Encounters With Foley (October 20, 2006)

Pollinators' Decline Called Threat to Crops (October 19, 2006)

Silver Spring Fire Displaces at Least 3 Families (October 17, 2006)

Bangladeshi Economist, Grameen Bank Win Nobel Peace Prize (October 13, 2006)

Scandal Sidelines Hastert, Reynolds (October 12, 2006)

N. Korea's No. 2 Official Warns of Further Tests (October 12, 2006)

North-South Relations Suffer A Sudden Chill (October 11, 2006)

Maine College Makes Green Pledge (October 10, 2006)

N. Korea Claims Nuclear Test (October 9, 2006)

U.S. Attempting to Reshape Fishing Rules (October 8, 2006)

No Bombs Found in Threatened Culpeper Schools (October 5, 2006)

Lawmaker's Intentions Appear Clear In Exchanges (October 5, 2006)

Some Say They Felt Uneasy About Representative's Attention (October 4, 2006)

N. Korea Pledges Nuclear Test (October 4, 2006)

Five Killed at Pa. Amish School (October 3, 2006)

Japan's Abe Seeks Talks With China, South Korea (October 3, 2006)

Court Ruling Fuels Dispute in West Over Eminent Domain (October 2, 2006)

House Votes to Extend Calif. Hunt (September 30, 2006)

Out of Texas, a Wordless Wonder (September 25, 2006)

Wilderness Designation Trade-Offs Faulted (September 24, 2006)

Thai Coup Highlights Struggles Over Democracy (September 24, 2006)

Loaded Gun in Carry-On Brings Long Lines at BWI (September 23, 2006)

EPA Cuts Soot Level Allowable Daily in Air (September 22, 2006)

White House Outlines Global Warming Fight (September 21, 2006)

Many in Bangkok Embrace Military Takeover (September 21, 2006)

Bush Dealt Setback On Opening Forests (September 21, 2006)

Japan's Abe, Poised to Lead, Offers Nation Vision of Pride (September 19, 2006)

Climatologist Draws Heat From Critics (September 17, 2006)

Thailand's Prime Minister, a 'Caretaker' on a Roll (September 16, 2006)

Wynn Leads Edwards in a Close Race (September 13, 2006)

Environmentalists, GOP at Odds Over Hunting on Calif. Island (September 13, 2006)

Polo, With a Big Difference (September 10, 2006)

Capital Beltway Reopens Following Police Standoff (September 7, 2006)

Japan's Princess Kiko Gives Birth to Male Heir (September 6, 2006)

California Tightens Rules on Emissions (September 1, 2006)

Japanese Women Catch the 'Korean Wave' (August 31, 2006)

Seoul's Push to Regain Wartime Control From U.S. Divides South Koreans (August 29, 2006)

Pollution in the Water, Lawsuits in the Air (August 28, 2006)

Scientists Disagree On Link Between Storms, Warming (August 20, 2006)

Koizumi Stirs Anger With War Shrine Visit (August 15, 2006)

Attention to Locomotives' Emissions Renewed (August 14, 2006)

A Pact on Mercury in Scrap Yards (August 12, 2006)

Greenland's Melting Ice Sheet May Speed Rise in Sea Level (August 11, 2006)

Cities, States Aren't Waiting For U.S. Action on Climate (August 11, 2006)

For BP, a Pair of Repairs (August 9, 2006)

In Too Deep (August 6, 2006)

More Frequent Heat Waves Linked to Global Warming (August 4, 2006)

'Cost Killer' Whose Methods May Not Translate (August 3, 2006)

22 Cities Join Clinton Anti-Warming Effort (August 2, 2006)

The Face of Poverty Ages In Rapidly Graying Japan (July 28, 2006)

Growing Coalition Opposes Drilling (July 25, 2006)

Bush Pollution Curbs Are Rated Equal to Clinton's (July 22, 2006)

U.S., Japan to Start Deploying Missile Interceptors (July 21, 2006)

U.S. Works to Evacuate Its Citizens (July 17, 2006)

Some Dry Cleaners Told to Phase Out Toxic Solvent (July 15, 2006)

S. Korea Suspends Food Aid to North (July 14, 2006)

Corps Outlines Plan to Protect Louisiana (July 12, 2006)

In Japan, Tough Talk About Preemptive Capability (July 11, 2006)

Service Resumes on MARC Brunswick Line (July 7, 2006)

Experts Say Missile Failure Highlights Ineptness (July 6, 2006)

U.S., Allies Seek Punitive Action Against N. Korea (July 6, 2006)

China, North Korea to Exchange Visits (July 4, 2006)

'Atmospheric Traffic Jam' Pummels Region (June 26, 2006)

Sewage-Infested Flood Forces Evacuation (June 26, 2006)

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