Paul George Injury May Provide Tipping Point for International Play
Paul George may be out of surgery, but he’s not yet out of the clear.
He’ll miss all of the 2014-2015 season with the Indiana...
Paul George Out of Surgery, Will Spend Three Days in Hospital
Paul George is now out of surgery and in recovery.
After his tibia and fibula fracture on his right leg earlier this morning during a...
Ohio Governor Warns of Water Contamination
The Collins Water Treatment Plant located in Toledo, Ohio has placed the city and its 600,000 residents under a state of emergency due to...
AHA Homosexuality Ban Struck Down By Ugandan Court
The Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014 (AHA, for short) has been struck down by the Kampala Constitutional Court in Kampala, Uganda.
What’s most striking about this...
Hamas Responds to Israeli-Palestinian Ceasefire Disruption
The recent Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire was disrupted when some suicide bomber made his way into infiltration tunnels that’ve been used to fight Israel. The Israeli-Palestinian...
Paul George Injured in USA Basketball Scrimmage
In a USA Basketball showdown on Friday night, Indiana Pacers star Paul George felt his right leg snap after coming down from a jump...
Falling Gas Prices in July Indicate Surprising New Trend
The AAA Fuel Gauge Report now lists the average price for a gallon of gas in the US at $3.517 (around $3.52). If you’ve...
Israeli-Palestinian Ceasefire Comes to an End, Missing Soldier at Stake
The Israeli-Palestinian War in the Gaza Strip is a never-ending deal, with the two declaring truces that are then quickly broken after days, weeks,...
Iron Dome Bill Denied By Republicans to Maintain Debt Balance
With Israel now fighting off terrorist group Hamas for the last three weeks in Operation Protective Edge, the US Congress met recently. Democrats proposed...
Immigration Bill To Be Resurrected by US House of Representatives
An immigration bill that would help a number of Central American children who cross the Mexican border into the United States each year has...
Vermont Civil Union Hinges On Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Heather Brassner is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
On July 6, 2002, she entered into a civil union with her then partner...
Target appoints PepsiCo head as CEO
Target now has a new CEO: 55-year-old Brian Cornell.
Cornell is no stranger to retail. He just resigned from PepsiCo’s food business last week, but...
A house divided: US house of epresentatives sues american president Barack Obama
Abraham Lincoln said in a speech over 150 years ago that “a house divided against itself cannot stand,” echoing the words of the Jewish...
Gay marriage ad in Ohio sets stage for Cincinnati appeals
Next Wednesday, the Sixth US Circuit Appellate Court in Cincinnati, Ohio will rule on the five same-sex marriage ban cases from four states. And,...
Virginia’s Fourth Circuit Appellate Court rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
The Fourth Circuit Appellate Court in Richmond, Virginia has found the state’s same-sex marriage ban to be unconstitutional as of this past Monday.
Four same-sex...
What the Republican Party must do to get the Black Vote
Jonathan Capehart’s latest article on the Republican Party and the black vote is an excellent one that I hope isn’t taken for granted. He...
Student expelled from Christian School after same-sex marriage
Christian students have it harder than others. First, they attend Christian schools (as distinct from public and state universities), and they must adhere to...
Chevrolet Recalls 6 more vehicle models, brings total to 60 for 2014
It’s been a rough year for Chevrolet.
The 2014 Chevrolet Impala was recalled in February due to a defect in the transmission adjuster that caused...
US Internet Tax Ban expires November 1: Will it renew?
The Internet turned 30 this year, and it’s hard for many individuals to believe that the Internet is so young. What would our lives...
Woman entangled in 1987 kidnapping and murder case in Chicago pleads for second chance
Despite that she claims she wasn't involved in the kidnapping and murder that occurred over 20 years ago in Illinois, Nancy Rish has still...