Lest you thought the life of Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was a nonstop fairy tale of posh parties, gratis fashion and domestic bliss with Prince William, think again. Even duchesses can’t escape a bit of drama from the in-laws, according to new reports that Kate has gotten a bit of a demotion in regards to […]
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As seen on TV… 7 Products That Actually Work!
As seen on TV… 7 Products That Actually Work! How many of you have ordered a product off a late night infomercial that promised to make your life better in about 10 different ways and only costing about 10% of what it was actually worth? Or saw the […]
Cost Disparity Thrives Among Markets
Given that I earn a living as a journalist, you can call me a professional observer. A set of properly working eyeballs attends this occupation, and mine requires eyeglasses for optimal performance.
Ash Borer: The Bug That’s Eating America
To walk down a street in Midland, Mich., this summer is to witness a scene of mass carnage: row upon row of tree stumps with just a scattering of sawdust around them. This trail of destruction is the work not of tornadoes or of man but of a voracious beetle known as the emerald ash borer, first found in the U.S
His Side of The Story
On writing the book I’ve always been given to remembrance and remembering–more when I was younger even than when I was President. When I was a young man, I thought about my childhood all the time.
Box Office: Super 8 Is E.T. (Extra-Terrific)
Suddenly, it’s 1979, when Steven Spielberg was the kid with the magic touch, and science fiction movies invested their alien encounters with emotional uplift. Super 8, the J.J.
Should Tennessee Firemen Have Let the House Burn?
It was one of the stranger news stories in a long time and one of the most polarizing. Firefighters in rural Tennessee looked on as a house burned because the family who lived in it had not paid the $75 annual fire-protection fee.
Life After High School
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote about many scary things: the firebombing of Dresden, the aftermath of the Vietnam War, the specter of individuals controlled by the state or by technology
Education: Unhappy Teachers
To find the happy teacher lately became the scientific quest of Assistant Director Robert Hoppock of National Occupational Conference. He asked groups of teachers if they were happy in their work, why or why not.
Are Women Getting Too Much Calcium?
Since bones deteriorate with age, it makes sense to take in more calcium as we get older to lower the risk of fractures. But how much is enough