
In South Africa today, the US Soccer team will have the opportunity to take on mighty Brazil. It is a first for any US Men Soccer team to reach such a stage in a major international competition. Today Americans, like the rest of the world, will be glued to their TV sets.
June 28th, 2009 | Posted in Headlines,World News | Read More »

She lived in a St. Louis apartment for 19 years and worked as an accountant until two years ago, when she lost her job. Ping, who has multiple sclerosis, couldn’t find new work. When her unemployment ran out, she ended up on Medicaid in a nursing home.
June 28th, 2009 | Posted in health care,US News | Read More »

By Gilbert Mercier, NEWS JUNKIE POST Last year, the same extravagant privilege of having lunch with Warren Buffett (the 2ND richest man in the world) had a $2.1 Million price tag. It is yet another sign of the recession. The online eBay auction took place last night. The proceed of the auction will go to [...]
June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Business,US News | Read More »

On Thursday, the Committee on Oversight & Government Reform continued its investigation of the Bank of America/ Merrill Lynch merger with a hearing untitled: “Bank of America & Merrill Lynch: How did a private deal turn into a Federal bail out?”
June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Business,Headlines,Justice,Politics | Read More »

A religious leader hardliner and member of the Assembly of Experts, Ahmad Khatami told Iranians during Friday’s prayer that the ” rioters were waging war against God and should be executed.” The Assembly of Experts is the only Iranian institution that can technically challenge the authority of the Supreme Leader.
June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Headlines,World News | Read More »