• All are registered to vote and say they are giving "a lot" of thought to the election. • They're committed to a candidate; distrust his opponent. • 58% are female. • 29% of young voters. Justin Baines, 22, of North Hollywood,...
The Google-Yahoo deal announced in June to share advertising was widely seen as an effort to help fend off Microsoft's efforts to acquire Yahoo, by bringing Yahoo an additional $800 million in annual revenues....
NEW YORK, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Michelle Obama will appear as a guest on the Emmy(R) and Peabody(R) Award-winning "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" on Wednesday, October 8 at 11:00 p.m. (ET/PT), the night after attending the...
The US Supreme Court has not ruled on whether it will hear arguments in the case of an African-American granted an 11th hour stay of execution for the murder of a white police officer. The execution of Troy Davis, 39, who has...
If the presidential election were held today, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., would get double the electoral votes that U.S. Sen. John McCain would receive, according to a report on Politico.com Culling polls from...
Sachs says that, basically, we’ve got to wait ’til the next administration — at which point, I imagine the $700 billion will be under the mattresses of our infestment bankers, and they’ll be back for another round. Jeffrey...
Clearly, John McCain and Sarah Palin would prefer that the voters behave as amnesiacs and cast their ballots next month with scant awareness of the incumbent party's governance these last eight years.
Despite his liberal record, Barack Obama is making a lot of evangelicals think twice. Just before Independence Day in Independence, Missouri, Obama delivered a speech on patriotism to counter perceptions that he is less loyal...
Friendship Force sets up visits to other countries Tucson, Arizona | Published: 10.06.2008 By Matt Lewis Tourists may snap a few pictures of famous landmarks and then leave, but they rarely fully experience the landscape they...
Kerry takes lead in new opinion poll Washington October 8, 2004 - 5:29PM Democrat John Kerry has taken a slight lead over US President George W Bush, according to a new opinion poll. The survey by the Associated Press found...