By: Joe Tillman | 2010-10-29 | Causes and organizations Our children have become a form of a cash cow in more ways than one. The media, court systems, cps and so much more. What can we do to turn that tide of opinion? read more
By: Dennis Copson | 2010-09-15 | Politics The most recent conflict on immigration reform is one concerning what are referred to as ‘anchor babies', those children born to parents here illegally who then are accorded citizenship based on an interpretation, however discombobulated, of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. read more
By: Mitch Jackson | 2011-01-11 | Law Is Mel Gibson Guilty of Domestic Violence? I don't know what actor Mel Gibson did or didn't do to his former girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva. I also don't know whether or not Mr. Gibson has anger management issues. read more
By: Angela Chen Shui | 2010-04-04 | International studies In a global village that is shrinking faster by the day, millions of world citizens are hungry for news about their neighbours. Shared global concerns about peace, health education, the environment, crime and terror, poverty and a never-ending list of issues bind us together much more than our differences. Christiane Amanpour, CNN's Chief International Correspondent, is going to be covering these issues on a daily basis soon. read more
By: TrudeHeskestad | 2011-04-29 | Business Pre-market buying and selling is a growing practice by investors these days particularly for net-worth investors and institutional investors. Pre-market or after hours buying and selling had are more convenient by using private trading systems or electronic communication networks (ECN) so investors can still participate even with buying hours ends.Normally, trading hours happens between 4-8 p.m EST; thus, premarket buying occurs after this time. read more
By: Jeremy Aftem | 2010-04-04 | Politics He's a four-term Republican senator from Arizona, a naval aviator in the Vietnam war, a five and a half year prisoner of war, a 2000 presidential Republican candidate, a 2008 presidential Republican candidate, and now the Republican party's new front runner; he's opposed by many conservatives, endorsed by many conservatives, and has been frequently called a political "maverick." Whatever he may be or may be called, with John McCain's much needed win in the Florida Primary he has pushed ahead of the pack as the new Republican front-runner. All eyes are now heavily focused on... read more
By: carycetmca | 2010-11-26 | Wellness Since 2006, John Socratous has helped people all over the world (including top models) to get a leaner, firmer and more well-defined face in as little as 30 days . John is the Creator & Author, Face Fitness Formula, Face Fitness Exerciser and The Face Fitness Center. read more
By: Entertainment Lawyer John J. Tormey III, Esq. | 2011-01-10 | Trademarks Most of the American public including most all entertainment lawyers, heard about one of Oprah Winfrey’s well-publicized litigations a number of years ago. My understanding was that she was sued in Texas by a commercial cattle-oriented conglomerate. The plaintiffs apparently claimed that Oprah had inaccurately and unfairly maligned the culinary safety of cow meat, during one of her television pr read more
By: Jim R Regan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Recently with the media coverage the energy sector is getting, I have been receiving a lot of questions on everything related to energy. I am more than happy the energy sector is finally getting the exposure it deserves in the national media, but I am very frustrated that 99 times out of 100 the information and analysis the media gives to the public is either partially or entirely false. This doesn't just occur on one or two news stations, it includes CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, and more than likely any other news source you could think of. read more
By: Jeff March And Marti Childs | 2010-03-04 | Writing & Speaking Verbs once were the stock-in-trade of action-oriented news media. Today, however, many television and radio newscasts are peppered with sentence fragments lacking verbs, masquerading as sentences. read more
By: Nike Joshon | 2010-09-07 | Humor NEW YORK – ABC News President David Westin, the longest-reigning network news division chief, with more than 13 tumultuous years on the job, told his staff Monday that he is resigning and will leave by the end of the year. read more
By: Charlotte Rivington | 2011-08-01 | Stock Market The financial crisis has honed a new breed of nimble young executives for whom uncertainty is normality and dislocated markets present boundless opportunities. read more
By: Ken Stiles | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Although Christopher Columbus is credited with being the first European to see the island of St. John in 1493, it is believed to have been inhabited around 300 AD by the Arawak Indians. The Danish were the first to settle on the island in 1718, and are credited with naming it. Finding the conditions perfect for growing sugar, plantations sprang up quickly. read more
By: John Farr | 2010-04-02 | Movies Several months ago, the Harris Poll released its annual list of our ten most popular movie stars. Notably absent from the list were Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and Brad Pitt (though Angelina squeaked on for the first time, tied for last place with Morgan Freeman). read more