Economic Crisis Hits Sports World, First NFL, Now NBA
For months now, sports fans around the nation have had a frown on their faces. (…)
For months now, sports fans around the nation have had a frown on their faces. (…)
It has often been the complaint of many Americans that the men and women of the United States Congress do not work hard enough and focus on the issues that matter the most to the citizens of the nation and the well being of the state as a whole. (…)
It was recently announced that in July and August, over one hundred thousand men and women were expected to be let go from public jobs, particularly from the education field. (…)
The state of the American economy is not exactly great. (…)
The story of Rod Blagojevich is finally over. (…)
The continuing tensions in Libya are proving to be too much for the African Union. (…)
Two years ago, the Internet almost crashed. (…)
The people of the United States of America always seem to be torn on what to do about foreign affairs. (…)
At times, when there are tensions in the Middle East in oil rich states, the cost of a barrel of oil is without a doubt going to rise up. (…)
All week there has been anticipation for President Barack Obama’s announcement on Wednesday. (…)
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