Start your week with a lo at Monday’s Florida Five top political stories from around the state: How Allen West is shaping CD-18: While he didn’t opt […]
Month: December 2013
President Obama repeated a favorite theme Sunday – commemoratinga historical event with a photo of himself. Organizing for America marked the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ historic fight […]
Cities and counties across the country have for years buried trash in landfills. But are we finally running out of space? Mark Roberts, vice president of HDR, […]
A Sun-Sentinel columnist has started a petition drive to add that most useful of commodities – toilet paper – to Florida’s lengthy list of items that are […]
Author Roger Stone will visit Palm Beach for a talk and bo-signing at 6:30 pm on Tuesday December 3rd, 2013 at the Palm Beach Bo Store at […]
“Anchorman 2” to movie promotion to new heights when comic actor Will Ferrell co-anchored the news at a Bismarck, N.D., CBS affiliate. Ferrell was in character as […]
Former White House adviser David Plouffe estimated that the Affordable Care Act insurance exchange will be working smoothly by 2017, when President Obama will be out of […]
A rally of New York City activists aimed at ending the “knockout game” ended with a 76-year-old woman being attacked in an episode of the game itself. […]
According to the gospel of syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer, Pope Francis is a Democrat and should be the party’s 2016 nominee for president of the United States. […]
The former law student who developed a one-shot gun that can be created on a 3-D plastic er has been voted among Wired magazine’s 15 most dangerous […]
President Obama created some concern among conservatives when he said during an ABC interview that he may be staying on in Washington, D.C. after his second term […]
Arecent article promoting an “interfaith” prayer room at Texas Wesleyan University is creating a buzz on conservative blogs. The Methodist-affiliated university established the prayer room in 2012, […]