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Grammy award winning singer Wyclef Jean recently stated that he was qualified to run for Haiti’s Presidential position. Now, he’s taking action. Jean was in Haiti today having his fingerprints put on file by the …
Almost everyone has seen an episode Cops, and should be familiar with proverbial phrase “You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you, you have the right …
Bad stocks, credit reports, debt, second mortgages, and 12 percent interest rates. Who cares about money? Not Daniel Suelo. Living in a cave high in the canyon lands of Utah, surrounded by waterfalls, and an …
Like a team of doctors performing a massive blood transfusion on a fading patient, the last 8 months have seen a torrent of government cash injected into the ailing banks on Wall Street. While AIG, …
Our country’s politicians & political elite seem to be gripped in a heated debate over the topic of who did what to members of al Qaeda in the wake of the September 11th Terrorist attacks. …
London- Over 4,000 disapproving citizens, environmentalist, and anti-capitalist stormed the guarded entrances of England’s most prominent and powerful banks in protest to the London G-20 Leaders Summit held on April 2.
Gathering in the city’s …
March 28, 2009 – Over one billion people worldwide participated in a unified effort to raise awareness about climate change and the coming U.N. climate talks. Advocates are hoping to show the difference we can …
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has mainly been criticized by arguments predicated on the premise that the bill spends too much and will not jolt the economy in a positive direction. The …
With growing public and political dissatisfaction of the bailout spending, Obama announced on Wednesday his plans to impose a $500,000 salary cap for corporate executives benefiting from the bailout.
First rule of negotiating…never back yourself into a corner. Obama has effectively gambled / bet our future on an awful bill that has little hope of improving our economy, and an even worse chance …
On his first television interview since the inauguration, President Obama takes to Dubai airwaves to address Middle East concerns. Hoping to make a clean break form the controversial Bush policies, Obama announces to Arab viewers, “that the Americans are not your enemies.”
After eight long years, the Bush administration finally left the White House yesterday, leaving behind all their clutter. Obama’s first act as president was to clean up the White House of lobby interest and put …
Amsterdam had been planning on closing some coffee shops and brothels in the past, but no one took them seriously. Today, Amsterdam officials declared that they were going to start closing down many brothels, sex …
With the economy in a steady down fall, middle and lower class Americans are struggling worse than ever. Many are having to work extra hours or get a second job just to keep food on the table. Though the past year has been a long hard struggle, we may be reaching the light at the end of the tunnel.


