
Below is an extreme example of behavior on YouTube that goes well beyond cyber bullying, and could very easily more appropriately be labeled cyber terror. Extreme taunting of a boy who lost his mother, rape victims, and suicidal teens has no place in the world in this editor’s opinion, and the anonymity of the internet is no excuse. In a world where people refuse to speak out against such depravity (regardless of political ideology), it is allowed to flourish, and has very real-world consequences.
August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Opinion,Photo Gallery | Read More »

According to several reports and a Haitian official, singer Wyclef Jean will indeed run for the presidency of Haiti in the upcoming November elections. Haiti has been under the government of Rene Preval since 2006. Jean will make a formal announcement this week on CNN. Jean is perhaps the most well-known Haitian artist in the [...]
August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Headlines,World News | Read More »

“The battle is so vicious. God is doing everything he can. It will end–I know that. I just don’t think it’s going to be pretty.” Those ominous words, a salvo in the abortion battle which remains the most heated combat zone in America’s Culture War, drip with resolve from the mouth of Anne, the Executive [...]
August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Entertainment,Headlines | Read More »

What most economists are still calling “The Great Recession” officially started in December 2007. However, the global financial meltdown started a bit later, in the fall of 2008, in the United States. Calling this massive global crash “recession” was always an understatement made to avoid a complete global panic. A more accurate term would have [...]
August 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Business,Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery | Read More »

The war in Afghanistan continues to become more violent and dangerous by the day. There were 66 deaths of US soldiers in the country in July, topping the record set in June.
August 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,World News | Read More »