Jeremy Taylor
Should the Post Office Eliminate Saturday Delivery? — Survey of the Day
Congress is currently considering a postal service overhaul which would eventually eliminate Saturday delivery in a bid to make the postal service more cost efficient.
How would that go over with the public?
Should the Supreme Court Uphold Arizona’s Immigration Law?
This week, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments about Arizona’s SB 1070, which makes it a crime to live and work in Arizona illegally, and allows local law enforcement to check people in the state on their immigration status.
Mexican Immigration to the United States Tailing Off After Three Decades [VIDEO]
Mexican immigration to the United States is in decline for the first time in over 30 years.
Won’t You Adopt ‘Meow,’ the 39-Pound Cat?
A cat who goes by the descriptive name of “Meow” needs a new home. And it better be a big one because the two-year-old feline weighs 39-lbs. That’s three times what an adult cat should weigh or the equivalent to a 600-lb human.
Coca-Cola Addiction May Have Killed New Zealand Woman
When you were a kid, your mom probably told you if you kept drinking Coke, your teeth would fall out.
Natasha Harris kept drinking Coke and something a lot worse happened. The 30-year old died.
Chicago White Sox Player Catches Unruly Kid on the Field
When you run on the field during a baseball game, you should expect rough treatment from the security guards or the players, if they happen to get to you first.
However, Chicago White Sox left fielder Dayan Viciedo couldn’t have been more gentle when he apprehended a field invader during the sixth inning of his team’s game against the Baltimore Orioles earlier this week.
Are Older Adults the New Face of Addiction?
One generally associates the onset of drug and alcohol addiction with the recklessness of youth.
However, two new studies are challenging those assumptions, with findings suggesting that older folks are also quite susceptible to addiction’s trap.
Six-Year-Old’s Lemonade Stand Raises $10,000 For Dad’s Cancer Treatment
Lemonade stands are usually symbolic of the carefree nature of youth. Six-year old Drew Cox, however, has had to grow up fast. That’s because his dad, Randy, was recently diagnosed with seminoma, a rare form of cancer.
Arlington, Texas Lets Young Cancer Patient Be Batman For a Day
Do-gooders often dress up like superheroes such as Batman and entertain sick kids at the hospital. But seven-year-old Kye wanted more than just a chance to meet the Caped Crusader. A cancer patient from Arlington, TX, Kye wanted to be Batman.
So the non-profit group Wish with Wings, alongside the Arlington Police and Fire Departments, made Kye’s dream a reality for one very exciting day. And, as y
Jose Canseco’s Tweets About the Titanic Are Kinda Nutty
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Twitter is the greatest thing to happen to Jose Canseco since steroids. The former Bash Brother has over 440,000 followers on the micro blogging site and is known for his off-beat quasi-coherent Tweeting style.
His most recent newsworthy barrage of Tweets relate to the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic
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