New information indicates the recession is worse than we thought.
The British Ambassador says the British public still supports their military presence in Afghanistan. Still, with casualties on the rise, so much so that British medical teams were overwhelmed and had to call on the U.S. for help, isn't it likely that support will wane?
India's government has an aggressive plan to expand their navy.
Ralph Peters says President Obama's naivete when dealing with foreign leaders is dangerous.
A U.S. adviser sends a blunt memo to his superiors, which is leaked to the press. In essence, he says it's time to bring our people home.
A sad day in Red Sox nation as The New York Times breaks a story that lists David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez as two of the more than one hundred MLB players who flunked a drug test in 2003.
Paul Krugman believes our health care system would not be as good as it is were it not for government involvement, and he implies that more such involvement would make it better.
Charles Krauthammer says the President's health system reform plan is dead, but he will come up with something, so that he can declare victory. I agree with that assessment.
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