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With a looming economic crisis, and a struggling stockmarket, Presidential candidates Obama and McCain emphasized domestic issues in second Presidential debate.
The Documentary Channel presents an in-depth look at the economy and how people are affected by others.
You're stressed. And with Valentine's Day on its way, it's tough enough to make this month's mortgage payments, let alone budget in that notoriously pricey holiday.
Health, economic, social, ethical and environmental issues are among the main concerns of voters in the Granite State and other American state primaries.
Job layoffs, mortgage trouble. It's ok to enjoy family activities, children's crafts and laughter even in tough times. Adventure begins at home.
The global financial environment has taken a huge hit in the past year. The G-20 is aiming to restore economic growth by increasing spending with strict IMF oversight.
Gov. James Murray (1721-1794) left the battlefield to take the reigns of the Quebec government in a military regime that transitioned to a civil government.
As the G20 Summit ended in Pittsburgh, it was announced Canada is hosting the G8, and G20 next June. South Korea will co-host the G8 summit in Ontario's Muskoka region.
Nations gather together to try to find collective solutions to problems that affect them all, but it's usually only the biggest countries that have any real impact.
When Christopher Columbus discovered America on 12 October 1492, he also implicitly made available to Europe what would become the world's favourite food: chocolate.
Learn how consumers can establish and maintain monetary stability after the debt consolidation process has begun.
For many who have lost their jobs in the economic disaster of 2008, the health care field may hold hope for future employment.
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) is proposing to create a new transnational human rights organization. Can it really work?
Mortgage refinancing is a critical decision for every homeowner. However, the concept of "no cost" refinance can have negative financial effects.
After brief respite over the weekend from protests over the shooting of 15 year old Alexis Grigoropoulos by police, Greece is facing a new string of demonstrations.
Americans are closer than ever before to receiving national health care services like other developed nations such as Canada and the UK.
Understanding economic theory requires that a person step outside of their biases and misguided beliefs. Three fallacies in particular interfere with objectivity.
In the second presidential debate, attacks escalated as Obama and McCain touched on alternative energy, Iraq, Russia, tax cuts, and health care plans.
At a Twin Cities celebration of America's heritage, the former U.S. Sec. of State, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and National Security Advisor did not disappoint.
Planning a geography project that includes group presentations can address many areas of a particular culture through a variety of creative formats enjoyed by students.
Situations where grandparents raise their grandchildren are very common. Aging people often compromise their mental health when raising their grandchildren.
What happens in such an adverse economy when the flu or other illness occurs? Where can a person get inexpensive medical care without insurance?
Less than a month prior to its release, Manhunt 2 was banned in multiple countries before getting the dreaded Adults Only rating from the ESRB. What a week.
Job hopping has always been the signal to recruiters to think twice about a candidate. But there are ways to combat possible problems.
The World Health Organization believes there are more cases worldwide than it can keep track of and at the end of October of 2009 reported 5,700 known deaths.
Taking advantage of teachable moments that affect your family's life is an excellent way to introduce and reinforce math skills.
The establishment of the Atlantic slave trade was economically motivated and ignored the humanity in forced bondage.
On November 4, 2008, during the U.S.A. presidential election, American voters cast their ballots for the end of racial stigmatization.
Ulemas are traditionally known as Islamic scholars. By definition, however, they are people of knowledge - even if their ambits include secular issues.
President-elect Barack Obama ran a campaign promising "Change We Can Believe In," but he's recruiting political pros, not fresh faces, for his administration.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell grew up as a scrappy loner who found himself through judo. For 12 years, he represented Colorado as the only Native American in the U.S. Senate.
This thought provoking legal thriller is based in Luandia, a fictional Nigeria.
Our new Farmers’ Market opened last week. Amidst bricklayers, commuters, mesclun greens, I spoke with the Federation Exec. Dir. about the value of public markets.
Based on US Census projections the Republican Party needs to add Hispanic voters in order to have the numbers needed to regain a strong voice in decades to come.
The museums, galleries and historic sites of Istanbul get ready to put the best foot forward in a program of art and culture. Prepare to be enraptured, Turkish style.
Preparing memorials and presenting them allows students to process and respond to the atrocities of the Jewish Holocaust in Europe during the Second World War.
Political economy in democracies is a balancing act. An objective media can positively influence this balance, but society gets the last vote.
Rutherford B. Hayes is not among the most well-known Presidents of the United States, but he played an important role in determining the shape of the union after the war.
Thousands protesting the G20 meetings in Pittsburgh, PA, were attacked by American police, military and national guard as world leaders discussed global economic issues.
Hospital food- the good, the bad and the tasteless. Read on to discover who is making changes, where and how because we all know the why (most hospital food is terrible!)
An in-depth look into John Adams' life in rural New England, as a student at Harvard in the 1960s, and as a resident of California's vibrant Bay Area music scene.
People like David Suzuki, George Elliott Clarke and Mark Kingwell help contribute to a publication that will be sure to stand the test of time.


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