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Dethroning The ‘Drama Queen Of The Mind’

Here’s one less thing for Daniel Smith to worry about: he sure can write. In Monkey Mind, a memoir of

Romney Says Mandate’s A Tax, But Also Sides With Justices Who Say It’s Not

There are many stories this morning about what Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said to CBS News on Wednesday. The

KABOOM! San Diego’s Entire Fireworks Show Ignites At Once

Here’s what it looks like when about 18-minutes worth of professional fireworks all go up at once. As the San

Employers Added 176,000 Jobs In June, Survey Says

There were 176,000 jobs added to private employers’ payrolls in June, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report. The

Turning pies into a dessert empire

As part of Pie Week, a look a one woman dessert operation in Oklahoma City.

August ‘Snow-Storm’ Brought Devastation To D.C.

In 1835, Washington, D.C., was a city in transition: Newly freed African-Americans were coming north and for the first time

In Libya’s Shifting Sands, Kids Try To Find Their Way

In a stretch of sandy wasteland, Hisham Sadowi, 12, smacks a tee shot across a makeshift golf course in Benghazi,

The Farmer And The Commerce Clause

Last week’s Supreme Court ruling on the health care law might have made Roscoe Filburn a little happier. Filburn was

Ohio Senator Vulnerable For Health Law Support

President Obama hits the campaign trail Thursday with a bus tour in Ohio. The state is a crucial battleground not

‘Black Eden,’ The Town That Segregation Built

Sometimes history is made in the most unlikely of places. This summer, the community of Idlewild, Mich., once known as

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