SearchSupport ReformAny amount helps!
Reform NewsTopicsUser loginVote ReformOrganizationNavigationEvents
Upcoming eventsActive forum topicsNew forum topicsBrowse archives
PollWho's onlineThere are currently 0 users and 12 guests online.
Who's new
Recent blog posts
|
The Washington TimesFamed Florida A&M marching band suspended another yearTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida A&M University's famed marching band is being suspended for at least one more school year as officials try to cleanse the hazing culture that led to the death of a drum major, the school's president said Monday. John Edwards' lawyers begin presenting defenseGREENSBORO, N.C. — After weeks of testimony about John Edwards' illicit affair and the money used to cover it up, his defense attorneys opened their case Monday by digging into the details of federal campaign finance law. Edwards has pleaded not guilty to six criminal counts related to campaign finance ... Reality TV, sports influence baby-naming trends for 2011Sophia, Jacob most popular baby names of 2011Parents read lips of woman with flesh-eating bugAUGUSTA, Ga. — The parents of a young Georgia woman battling a flesh-eating bacterial infection said Monday they've learned to read lips and are communicating with their daughter despite a breathing tube in her throat. Speaking on NBC's "Today" show Monday, Andy Copeland said his daughter Aimee told them she ... 1 in 3 autistic young adults lack jobs, educationCHICAGO — One in 3 young adults with autism have no paid job experience, college or technical schooling nearly seven years after high school graduation, a study finds. That's a poorer showing than those with other disabilities including those who are mentally disabled, the researchers said. Three from U.S. still hospitalized after New Zealand crashBacklash grows at N.Y. ruling on viewing of child pornIn the wake of a New York court ruling that says it's not illegal to "merely" view online child pornography, child advocates are urging Internet-savvy federal prosecutors to take over these kinds of cases as two state lawmakers rush to fix the law. American Scene: College turns to dogs as exam stress-bustersATLANTA — Emory University in Atlanta has become the latest college to bring dogs on campus during exams to help stressed-out students. Schools are placing pups in counseling centers for students to visit regularly or allowing faculty and staff to bring their pets to campus to play with students. Lawyer appeals for return of moon rocksJanitor at Ivy League school graduatesAlabama farmers cut cropsONEONTA, Ala. — Some Alabama farmers say they are planting less produce rather than risk having tomatoes and other crops rot in the fields a second straight year because of labor shortages linked to the state's crackdown on illegal immigration. 1 in 3 young adults with autism lack jobs, educationCHICAGO — One in three young adults with autism have no paid-job experience, college or technical school nearly seven years after high school graduation, a study finds. That's a poorer showing than those with other disabilities including those who are mentally disabled, the researchers said. With roughly a half-million autistic ... WILLIAMS: On gay marriage, Obama plays politics — badlyANALYSIS/OPINION: Biologists will tell you that evolution is never complete, and that it has no necessary direction; it is neither good nor bad, just something that happens. The president is supposedly done evolving on the issue of gay marriage, and it only took him 16 years — his entire political ... JPMorgan CEO: 'Dead wrong' about trading concernsYahoo names Levinsohn interim CEO; Thompson is goneBoston U. community mourns loss of 3 classmatesBOSTON (AP) — Tori Pinheiro shed tears and shared the sorrow of the loss of her boyfriend as Boston University students, faculty and officials gathered in a campus plaza to mourn three classmates studying abroad who died in a minivan crash in New Zealand. Rescued girl told sister: 'Now we can go home'GUNTOWN, Miss. (AP) — Days of searching for two young girls and the kidnapper who killed their mother and sister led to the kind of terrain that favors the hunted — high hardwoods and deep ravines near a red-brick church perched on a hill. Rescued girl told sister: 'Now we can go home'GUNTOWN, Miss. (AP) — Days of searching for two young girls and the kidnapper who killed their mother and sister led to the kind of terrain that favors the hunted — high hardwoods and deep ravines near a red-brick church perched on a hill. Calif. FBI agent missing, possibly armed, suicidalBURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials and other law enforcement personnel searched a rugged mountain area Saturday for an FBI agent who had not been seen for more than 24 hours and was said to be despondent and possibly suicidal. |
InfoWars.comTruthNews.US - News
www.NewsWithViews.com
News
|
Recent comments
14 years 46 weeks ago
15 years 25 weeks ago
17 years 11 weeks ago
17 years 22 weeks ago
17 years 23 weeks ago
17 years 23 weeks ago
17 years 23 weeks ago
17 years 23 weeks ago
17 years 28 weeks ago
17 years 28 weeks ago