I don’t watch Saturday Night Live. I don’t own a television, and I do own a 10-month-old baby, so you do the math.
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Mississippi River Flooding: Army Corps to Open Morganza
It rained on southern Louisiana Thursday night, May 12 and that made fears along the lower Mississippi River rise as high as the Big Muddy’s already dangerously swollen levels.
The Navy Says ‘I Do’ to Same-Sex Marriages
Last Monday, the Navy was the hero across America, for the exploits of its SEALs in bringing Osama bin Laden to justice. This Monday, the sea service was zero in certain quarters for saying it will permit same-sex marriages within its hallowed chapels
Birth Control for Kids?
When the Portland, Maine, School Committee voted 7-2 Wednesday night to make birth control pills available to middle school girls as young as 11, the response provided the latest evidence that adults still have trouble talking about sex with each other, much less with our kids.
Kristen Wiig: The Anti-Comedian
Kristen Wiig’s Saturday Night Live characters respond to social discomfort by talking too much and moving too much.
At Least 15 Dead as Storms Pound South
A wave of thunderstorms with winds blowing near hurricane force strafed the South on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people from Arkansas to Alabama, including a father struck by a tree while protecting his daughter at a Mississippi campsite.
Yemen in Crisis: Last Impasse Before the Storm?
The President of Yemen had been under intense pressure. First, from the U.S
World: MIDDLE EAST: THE FEDAYEEN REVISITED
DURING the day, the summer heat, well over 100, shimmers oppressively over the Jordan Valley.
Nation: The Flick of Violence
A gang film called The Warriors attracts off-screen rumblesStaring from the poster, they looked like a nightmare of what might be, that terrifying day when the street gangs take over the city, any city.
Wanted: A Thoroughbred for 2012
The law requires that Americans elect someone President next year, but it’s become impossible to predict if either side can collect the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. Both President Obama and the growing posse of aspiring Republican candidates appear weak and unfocused, more stumblebums than thoroughbreds.