Apparently, people who work for the government are surfing the World Wide Web.
Ten hours later, the candidates seemed more combative than they had been the night before.
Now that America’s political leadership have probably averted a self-inflicted global economic calamity, it’s time to assess the winners and losers.
A new Tim Pawlenty television ad is raising copyright issues rather than, as intended, bringing back memories of the 80s.
Not surprisingly, people still order that big juicy cheeseburger even after being told it contains over 1,000 calories.
For the first time since the end of World War II, the GOP is wrestling with two diametrically opposed visions of foreign affairs.
Iran doesn’t like the logo for the London Olympics and is threatening to boycott if it isn’t changed.
Vice-President Joe Biden’s motorcade has been involved in at least five crashes.
Western athletes who’ve complained about the conditions at the Commonwealth Games are coming in for a firestorm of criticism.
Last night’s preseason opener between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals was the worst sports broadcast I’ve ever seen, barring any recent Olympics.