Hillary should do whatever she wants. She has earned it. After Tuesday's night's resounding and racially polarized win in North Carolina, the Democratic presidential nomination is within the grasp of Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton was hoping for a "game changer"... Full story...
The week after making history and accepting the Democratic nomination for president before a crowd of 70,000 people, Barack Obama is omnipresent on the news stands.
Whew. What a week. This morning we are getting back up to speed after a peace offering to the tech gods.
Excellent news on the marriage equality front. A New York trial court upholds Gov. David Paterson's executive order that directed state agencies to recognize the recognize valid same-sex marriages performed in other states or countries.
Sorry folks. Posting will be light today and tomorrow. Having major DSL, phone and wifi issues at home, so, we're stuck here and awaiting tech support.
Right-wing, evangelical Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin confirms her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.
Developing news on Hurricane Gustav. CNN reports floodwaters have overtopped the Industrial Canal Levee in New Orleans.
Hurricane Gustav is upgraded to an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 hurricane. Thousands of residents of New Orleans flee a storm that threatens to strike the Gulf Coast harder than Hurricane Katrina did three years ago this weekend.
Just in case you're looking for another dose of Olympic hotness. The August issue of Men's Fitness features a two-page editorial of Olympic-themed fashion.
More colorful details emerge on the extreme politics of Sarah Palin, the anti-gay, social conservative former small town Alaska mayor turned first term governor tapped for the number two spot on the Republican ticket.
John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin was a bold move. Mitt Romney or Tim Pawlenty would have made more sense from a strategic point of view.
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