New York Knicks Vs. Atlanta Hawks March 30 Game Preview: A Fan's Outlook
RedState Morning Briefing March 30, 2012 Go to www.RedStateMB.com to getthe Morning Briefing every morning at no charge. 1. The World According to. RedState Morning Briefing March 30, 2012 Go to www.RedStateMB.com to getthe Morning Briefing every morning at no charge. 1. The World According to. Health reform's fate will be decided today, although we [...]
Read MoreSchools, courts mark Cesar Chavez Day
Many schools, courts and government offices across Southern California will be closed Friday to honor Latino civil rights leader Cesar Chavez. The city of Los Angeles closed its offices and libraries Monday to honor Chavez. For the past 11 years the annual César Chavez March has kicked off from Pueblo High School — an organizing [...]
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Paul Ryan talks to Right Turn
Matt K. Lewis is a senior contributor to The Daily Caller and is editor of the book: "The Quotable Rogue: The Ideals of Sarah Palin In Her Own Words." Matt has appeared on Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, and C-SPAN — and his Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) after the big news of the morning. As we anticipated [...]
Read MoreResearch in Motion Ltd. (RIMM)
RIM won't save itself by withdrawing from consumer markets – The Guardian. There's a Canadian mobile phone executive who is probably humming a happy tune right now and has a little extra spring in his step this morning. So, which is the case with Research in Motion (Nasdaq:$RIMM)? Is the former tech darling the contrarian [...]
Read MoreBohemian Rhapsody YouTube video sung by drunken Robert Wilkinson in RCMP squad …
Slow. Clap. If you can't watch the video, be depressed. It's a man who is intoxicated, as you proclaim, who bursts into a spontaneous a capella rendition. This man—let's call him The Dude—got arrested because, according to the police, he was really drunk. But The Dude claimed that he wasn't drunk. That's like, your opinion, [...]
Read MoreBaylor coach Kim Mulkey has Bell's palsy
By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Basketball Writer Kim Mulkey is enjoying another trip to the Final Four and the pursuit of her second championship at Baylor, even if she doesn't want to smile. Baylor head women's coach Kim Mulkey annouces she was diagnosed with WACO — First Kim Mulkey's tongue felt strange when she brushed her [...]
Read MoreEleven Alternatives to Obamacare's Individual Mandate
The last several days of Supreme Court arguments over health care have produced a kind of vertigo among legal analysts who are not associated with the conservative movement. The case against the Affordable Care Act By Peter Coy on March 30, 2012 Government lawyers say Obamacare will fall into a death spiral if the Supreme [...]
Read MoreCarson Daly apologizes for homophobic joke
By Sarah Anne Hughes Carson Daly. (MARIO ANZUONI – REUTERS) Carson Daly, host of “The Voice,” has apologized for a homophobic joke he made on his radio show while discussing the recent JetBlue pilot meltdown. “Most of the people were on their way to Carson Daly's now-infamous suggestion that gays wouldn't have been able to [...]
Read MoreFeminist poet and essayist Adrienne Rich dies
Adrienne Rich's first poem in The Paris Review was “The Snow Queen,” which appeared in the magazine's second issue (Summer 1953). Her last, “Itinerary,” was published this spring in our two-hundredth. Rich was Excerpts from Adrienne Rich's writing that have appeared in the Los Angeles Times. The ringing, defiant poetry of Adrienne Rich, who died [...]
Read MoreA Look Back At The Hidden Earl Scruggs
It may be impossible to overstate the importance of bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs to American music. A pioneering banjo player who helped create modern country music, his sound is instantly recognizable and as Earl Scruggs perfected a banjo style often imitated but never equaled. By Malcolm Jones. It may be impossible to overstate the importance [...]
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