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  • ENN

    Detroit's dinosaurs live on

    While we debate whether to increase the gas tax in the U.S., in Venezuela the issue is whether to continue a subsidy that keeps prices at less than 10 cents per gallon.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    Where the rail money will go

    The Department of Transportation announced yesterday that it’s reallocating $1.2 billion in high-speed rail money from Wisconsin and Ohio to other states. But where, exactly, is that money going?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    The great ethanol caper

    Four major newspapers simultaneously publish editorials calling for the end of federal ethanol subsidies. Coincidence?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    Feeling hot, hot, hot

    The University of Minnesota announced today that they’re the first in the nation to begin using a high-powered solar simulator that has (say it with me in your best Dr. Evil voice) the power of 3,000 suns.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    The light bulb 'ban'

    Rep. Fred Upton, the new chair of the House energy committee, has been criticized for his support of a law forcing people to switch from incandescent bulbs to CFLs. Problem is, no such law actually exists.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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