Science Sep 22 The Midwest could offer fall’s most electric foliage for leaf peepers this year By Patrick Whittle, Associated Press
Science Oct 20 Experts give you permission to stop raking your leaves this fall. Here’s why There are ways to put an abundance of leaves to good use if homeowners opt to work with nature rather than against it, advocates say. By Bella Isaacs-Thomas
Science Sep 17 Watch 6:36 How climate change is making fall foliage less colorful Next Saturday, the autumn equinox will mark the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. For some, though, the real start of fall is when the leaves change color. But scientists say climate change is affecting both the timing and… By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin, Harry Zahn
Politics Sep 19 Congress started September with a packed agenda. Here’s what it has (and hasn’t) done so far. Congress entered September with a hefty to-do list. How are they doing?… By Lisa Desjardins
Arts Sep 15 13 fall books that will make you think If summer is the time for escape reading, fall may be a great time to "re-engage" with thought-provoking books about politics, identity, life after a hurricane and the role of technology in our lives. By Elizabeth Flock
Oct 06 Watch ‘Young Guns’ Look to Chart a New Path for Conservatives Republican Congressmen Eric Cantor and Kevin McCarthy talk to Ray Suarez about their book, "Young Guns: A New Generation of Conservative Leaders," which they co-authored with their colleague Rep. Paul Ryan. Continue watching
Sep 18 What is responsible for the daily rise and fall of the value of the dollar? Question/Comment: What is responsible for the daily rise and fall of the value of the dollar ? Paul Solman: The DAILY rise and fall? As many factors as you can name. As in the… Continue reading