Death-Defying Wallenda Daredevil Crosses Colorado River Near Grand Canyon 1/4 Mile up on Tightrope
Aerialist Nik Wallenda completed a tightrope walk that took him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River Gorge in northeastern Arizona on Sunday.
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Aerialist Nik Wallenda completed a tightrope walk that took him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River Gorge in northeastern Arizona on Sunday.
For forgetful types, it promises to be a new wonder pill. But far from boosting the memory, the tiny swallowable capsules contain a minute chip that transmits an individual’s personal details.
The cost of health care has been a nagging public policy issue for decades, even before the government took on the task of insuring retirees in the 1960s. Read this article about the ingenious ways doctors are revamping medicine as we know it in the US – for the better.
As I’ve listened to the immigration debate over the last several weeks, I’ve struggled with a number of thoughts, most of them negative. Why are our allies saying they’ll embrace amnesty if the border is secured?
Secret FISA judges are appointed, not by the President, but by the judiciary itself. They have been quietly expanding – through Supreme Court-style opinions – the fed’s reach into the private lives of unwitting Americans, including records on “health, guns, and credit cards.”
The inflammatory terms “profiling,” “wannabe cop” and “vigilante” will be permitted in opening statements Monday by prosecutors in the George Zimmerman trial, a judge ruled Friday.
In an article published online Friday, Rachel Rose Hartman of Yahoo! News lamented that President Obama’s upcoming trip to Africa would not include a stop in Kenya, “the country of his birth.”
On Saturday, Ann Coulter attacked the immigration legislation and questioned why Republicans, including junior Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, would support such legislation after suggesting otherwise during an election.
Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who exposed secrets about the federal government’s surveillance programs, has reportedly has left for a “third country,” the Hong Kong government said Sunday.
President Obama has appointed Muslims to high U.S. government positions, once declared America no longer Christian, is working on direct talks with the Taliban and has plans to hand over weapons to Muslims in Syria.
