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Published January 20, 2012
Is a discussion of a candidate's private life relevant to deciding whether they can do a good job or should hold public office?
Published January 16, 2012
Does this weekend's cruise-ship disaster off the coast of Italy make you think twice about going on a cruise?
Published January 13, 2012
President Obama wants the power to shrink the size of the federal government. His first idea is to merge six trade and commerce agencies. The last time a president held such power was when Ronald Reagan was in office. Do you think President Obama should be given the power to shrink the federal government?
Published January 12, 2012
A judge has temporarily blocked more than 200 pardons issued by then-Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour that would have freed, among others, many convicted rapists, murderers and child sex criminals. If the courts are responsible for sentencing people convicted of violent crimes, should governors have the power to pardon them?
Published January 09, 2012
The nation's first presidential primary gets underway Tuesday in New Hampshire, and Mitt Romney's rivals are pounding the front-runner in the final hours of campaigning. Is there still time for a late entry in the GOP presidential race?
Published January 06, 2012
The world will not only be getting a leap day this year, we will have a leap second too. The arbiters of time at the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERRSS) have announced they will be introducing a leap second on June 30th in order to keep up with the Earth’s rotation. What will you do with your extra second?
Published January 03, 2012
Will tonight's Iowa caucuses affect your decision about which GOP candidate to support for president?
Published December 23, 2011
The brutal response by Syrian President Bashir Assad to the uprising in Syria, including a massacre of civilians this week, continues to grow. President Obama intervened in Libya whem Qaddafi threatened a massacre. Is it time for the United States to intervene in Syria?
Published December 23, 2011
Congress on Friday approved a two-month payroll tax cut extension. Now that the end-of-year debate has ended, who are the losers?
Published December 23, 2011
Congress on Friday approved a two-month payroll tax cut extension. Now that the end-of-year debate has ended, who are the winners?