Joining fellow technology celebrities Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, Andy Grove, former Intel CEO, and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was recently named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2010. (More…)
A crazy scene of events unfolded last night at a school board meeting in Panama City, FL as an armed gunman opened fire at a routine school board meeting. (More…)
While he would most likely prefer to spend his time concentrating on his website, WikiLeaks, Julian Assange has some personal problems to take care of. (…)
The people of the United States have been strongly divided on the matter of whether or not the Health Care Reform is the right way to go for the American people. (…)
With rumors circulating around for the past few months that al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations are targeting various European nations for attacks in the coming months, all of the citizens in Europe are keeping their eyes open. (…)
Friday, after speaking President Barack Obama in private in the White House, former President Bill Clinton spoke with reporters and fielded questions. (…)
Earlier this week, President Obama and the Republican Party came together and agreed on a package deal that would extend the Bush era tax cuts for all American citizens for the next two years, extend the unemployment benefits as spelled out by the 99 Weeks extension for another thirteen months, reduce the payroll tax by two percent until 2012, a decrease the estate tax as well, and an extension of tax breaks for college students and their families. (…)
Now that President Barack Obama has finally settled the issues of extending the Bush era tax cuts for 2 years and extending the unemployment benefits for 13 months, the focus has now shifted to getting the DREAM Act passed. (…)
After months of going back and forth on how the tax cuts instituted by former President George W. Bush should be extended, Republicans and Democrats finally agreed to terms on a new plan that would extend the tax cuts as they are for two years. (…)