A discussion between the two main Republican candidates for the 7th Congressional District Seat. Kate Whitman, daughter of Former Governor Christie Todd Whitman, is former Executive Director of the Republican …
There may be potentially dangerous chemicals leaching into our food from the containers that we use every day. Bill Moyers Journal and Expose examine why, even though studies …
Despite findings that Global Warming is likely to cause more hurricanes and tropical storms worldwide; a recent study also finds that the number that may occur in the Atlantic States region is most likely to decrease. See report (’hurricane future’ in sidebar).
While Sen. Hillary Clinton wants all of the votes to count in Florida (which would give her a significant lead in the popular vote) it’s a good time to take …
With the race for the Democratic nomination reaching the home stretch and continued clashes between the president and Congress, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi assesses the fight between Senators Obama and …
Now that we’ve heard all about Sen. Barack Obama’s controversial pastor, here’s a gem from a preacher whose endorsement Sen. John McCain has accepted.
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The National Institute of Mental Health reports that approximately 18.8 million American adults have a depressive disorder. Depression is not discriminating, seeping into all age, race, gender, and socioeconomic groups. It stalls careers, strains relationships, and ends lives. So if the disease is so widespread, why aren’t more people discussing it?
For three weeks beginning in late May 2001, Jane Pauley’s home was the stuff of many a New Yorker’s dreams. Lavish morning sunlight helped her cultivate beds of African violets. …
Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor, his doctors said Tuesday, a challenging health diagnosis for the iconic American political figure, the last surviving of the four famed Kennedy brothers. Malignant gliomas, like Kennedy’s, are the most common type of adult brain cancers, inflicting some 9,000 Americans a year, according to NewsHour.











