The world is in a mess. Read on and smile, smile, smile
Only
in America .......do drugstores
make the sick walk all the way to the back of the store to get...
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The Internet Identity Crisis: To use or not to use a real name on the Web is not always a user's prerogative. But maybe it should be. By Ki Mae Heussner...
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With a cup of coffee in hand, I stared out my kitchen window, watching the first real snowfall of the year. It seemed quiet and I decided not to put on any music or...
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By David Edwards Wednesday, January 11, 2012 As voters were heading to the polls in New Hampshire on Tuesday, one C-SPAN caller suggested that Mitt Romney’s...
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For a group of artists, academics, and philosophers from Moscow and St. Petersburg, the war against the Russian government started six years ago, when the group...
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What the heck is NATO? What’s it about? What’s it for? Not many people bother to ask any more. As with many New World organizations originally created...
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How adding more randomness to voting might solve America's problems. One of the most commonly cited polls in American politics is the favorable rating of the...
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I had a friend send me this video and wanted to share it with everyone. I think there is a great lesson in the message of this short video, perhaps longer than it...
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What's one of the most damaging things that humans do to the earth? Agriculture. NPR reports on new research that suggests we need to be thinking about some big...
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"We atheists are done for now. Behold, the God Equation, which I received in email and proves that a deity created us all: Scientists working in the UK...
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It's been 10 years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. In the years since, what has changed? What have we learned?
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If you think that on the 10th anniversary you know the whole story of 9/11 — and here I’m talking to conspiracy-minded “truthers” AND the 13...
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An explanation of the common traits and differences of those creatures.
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Monsters, zombies, heroes or villains: which will we become if video games turn out to be shaping the character of future generations?
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I know about this school since I live near Chicago. They feel they have a right to get into you personal life. They once fired a teacher because she got divorced.
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The London riots have been in the news, and many have linked them to growing inequality and cuts to social services. Could cuts to spending in the U.S. lead to...
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What up Current? Why are all the top stories old and stale? Is there anybody sailing this ship? While I hate to offer the Current community yet another...
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What do you thing ?
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our anniversary is coming up this Saturday, and we want to know all about your 1st time with Current. how did you find us? what did you think? shoot a quick...
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I would say Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. He was the first democratically elected President of South Africa, and through great challenges and opposition, he persevered,...
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