The following text is of remarks by President Bush on the National Day of Prayer: East Room 10:12 A.M. THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Welcome to the White House. And I am honored to join you for the National Day of
U.S. Senator John McCain will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery in Cleveland, Ohio, today at 10:10 a.m. EDT: Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of Dr. Cosgrove and staff of the Cleveland Clinic, one of the many
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback today hosted a press conference at which he was joined by several lawmakers and outside organizations to highlight the numerous human rights violations directly and indirectly enabled by the Chinese government. "China hoped the Olympics would
The following text is a proclamation by President Bush: The right of ordinary men and women to determine their own future, protected by the rule of law, lies at the heart of America's founding principles. As our country celebrates the
A summer vacation from the gas tax? McCain and Clinton say yes. Obama says no. Analysts shake their heads. We look at the price of gas and what a real energy strategy would look like.
Headlines for May 01, 2008; US Citizens, Lawful Residents Sue Government for Illegal Detention in LA Immigration Raid ; May Day: Tens of Thousands Prepare to March Across the Country as Labor Struggle Linked to Immigrants Rights; Defying Employers, Anti-War
Headlines for April 30, 2008; Obama Repudiates Ex-Pastor over Controversial Remarks; The Politics of the Rev. Wright Controversy: A Debate with Melissa Harris-Lacewell and Adolph Reed, Jr.; CorpWatch's Pratap Chatterjee and Ex-Titan Translator Marwan Mawiri on Corporate Cronyism and Intelligence
A panel on online journalism at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism recently discussed what works online, citizen journalism and crowdsourcing. ... [visit site to read more]
This year, three of Washington State's nine Supreme Court Justices are up for re-election. These campaigns will likely be overshadowed by the governor's race and the presidential race. But there's a lot at stake in these judicial contests as well.
Strong reactions are coming in toward new rules for guns in national parks. The Department of the Interior wants to partially lift its ban on bringing loaded weapons into parks and wildlife refuges. Tom Banse has more.
Alex Arshinkoff beat back a challenge to his leadership of the Summit County GOP last night winning election as chairman of the central committee. Opposition leaders say despite the outcome, they're pleased to have a launching pad for party reform.
Coming to Grips: A complicated reap involving a baby-making narcissist forces Sam come clean with Andi about his reap-sponsibilities; this, in turn, forces Sam to play spy games with WiseGuy and Tony.
Gotta Have Rhythm: Remember how cool Stomp used to be? No? Well then, this episode will teach you nothing that you don't already know. But, there are brooms! And trashcan lids!
Authority: Robin Williams guest-stars as an authority-hating nutjob who wants revenge for the death of his wife. After Death to Smoochy, can we call it even?
When it comes to home decorating, Germans are slowly starting to throw out the old patterned furniture and wall-to-wall carpeting. Germans spend a lot of time consuming media, spending hours in front of the TV and forking out a significant
Vandals have desecrated graves at the historic Jewish cemetery in Berlin's Weissensee district for the second time in less than three days. The head of the Central Council of Jews has described the attack as an "intolerable insult" to Shoah
Austrian police are taking another look at an unsolved murder dating back 22 years in the light of the Amstetten incest case. Although there is no sign of a concrete link, they say Josef Fritzl could have been near the