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The experts are giving it little chance of passage, but H.J. Resolution 15 is stirring a lot of talk.
Underground bunkers. Food stockpiles. Suicide pacts.
According to the New York Daily News, the government-initiated website "We The People" has been bombarded by petitions since the election.
TV is about to begin an annual event of honoring our nation's veterans and — with approximately 900 World War II veterans dying each day — it can't come a moment too soon.
Maybe it’s just the haze of nostalgia, but it seems that 40-plus years ago when I was trick-or-treating age, we could put the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, civil unrest and the drug culture out of our minds long enough for some good old-fashioned fun.
I guess Mitt Romney thought he was preaching to the choir when he told "Fortune Magazine" some juicy details of his economic plan. But the choir is not a monolith; it's made up of distinct individuals.
The much-applauded landing of the roving Mars Science Laboratory (a.k.a Curiosity) has gotten me started thinking about the sorry state of curiosity in modern society.
Just as the Summer Olympics are poised to begin in London, we receive disturbing news about the health of American youth.
"Is The Web Driving Us Mad?," asks a recent Newsweek cover story.
Does Buzz Bissinger score a touchdown with you, or do you find him personally foul?
Danny Tyree
Guest commentary by Danny Tyree
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