John McCain has a problem with his party. His Phoenix-rising-from-the-ashes campaign- largely driven by his success with moderates and non-Republicans- has thrown a curveball to the GOP, which has been vocal in its criticism of McCain in the past. Now...
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Excess consumption is practically an American religion. But as anyone with a filled-to-the-gills closet knows, the things we accumulate can become oppressive.
What caught school officials by surprise seemed like old news to some Tampa teens.
So what\’s up with our Sun? Is it going through a depression? It seems as if our closest star is experiencing a surprisingly uneventful couple of years.
We’re done. Firefox 3 is going to be launched very soon. In anticipation of this long-awaited event, the folks in the Mozilla community have been writing extensively about the new and improved features you’ll see in the browser.
Scientists, lead by Stephan C. Schuster of Penn State University, extracted DNA from frozen mammoth hair samples found throughout a large swath of northern Siberia, in an attempt to paint a new picture of the ancient and long lost animals.
The business and Hollywood elite crowd has never been one to keep their opinions quiet - and the tumultuous 2008 race for the White House is no exception. Below, you\’ll find a list of the big names in film, television, sports, and business who...
Iran warned Israel of a “painful reply” in case of any military attack against the Islamic state, Fars news agency reported Tuesday.
Everyone hopes to leave a legacy. To be remembered after our passing is the closest thing humans have to immortality, at least until cryogenics figures out how to reanimate Walt Disney\’s head.
Sen. Hillary Clinton\’s decision to end her historic bid for the White House and ceding the Democratic nomination to Sen. Barack Obama, ends a long, often bitter battle for the right to challenge Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in the general...
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