Sequester harms hospital funds, cancer patients
Who needs death panels when you can just cut medical funding? Thanks to the sequester, or budget cuts, continually butchering various government-funded operations, that option is now available.
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Who needs death panels when you can just cut medical funding? Thanks to the sequester, or budget cuts, continually butchering various government-funded operations, that option is now available.
Detroit may have to sell one of the few things that still lures people to the city: its art collection.
Welcome to Bizarro World, where Fox News is doing the job of real journalists.
Good news, folks: 1950’s style is coming back, whether you like it or not.
College: spending tens of thousands of dollars to get a job to pay off those tens of thousands of dollars.
Private enterprise has fully entered the criminal justice system, and in the process, undermined and ruined it in the name of profit and at the expense of human rights.
The battle for states’ rights is alive and well, and once again, the South is at the center of the debate.
If you have bad credit history and are unemployed, you might be staying that way for a while.
Let’s talk about relationships, because an introverted nerd with no social skills is naturally an expert on such matters.
There are a lot of words to describe Kwame Kilpatrick. Corrupt and infuriating are two that come to mind. Then there are a few words that can’t be placed in a newspaper. Still, as disdainful as the man and his actions may be, it seems to me he may have been made into a scapegoat.
Sequestration is upon us. Congress has failed to prevent massive federal spending cuts, which is only the latest in its continued efforts to prove a troop of baboons would be more capable of serving as members of the U.S. government.
America: The land of opportunity. At least, it used to be. These days, such mantras as “land of opportunity” or “the American dream” seem like the platitudes of a bygone era, etched into the ruins of some ancient empire, ebbed away by the sands of time. Or in our case, it has been eroded by the stagnating and declining middle class. The solution to this problem is simple to state and hard to implement: Public education needs to be widely available and useful.
President Barack Obama has given the first State of the Union address of his second term. The State of the Union? We’re frakked.
The United States of America: now sporting more drones than the Gallente Federation from “EVE Online.”
Let’s talk about immigration reform, because that horse hasn’t been beaten into delicious, tender “mutton” yet.
This just in: President Barack Obama is a Democrat with nothing to lose.
I miss the days when politicians had the sense to return to their farms after things were sorted out. It made politics a lot less aggravating.
In the modern era, the Internet is everywhere. This is no less true for higher education, where online use is on the rise, with entire colleges testing the digital waters by offering massive open online courses.
New Year’s resolutions can be an important step to overcoming personal shortcomings—something our twenty-four hour news cycle could certainly use.
Women in the military: I see nothing wrong with this.