A lot of people are upset that members of the military are having trouble renting places from owners who oppose the wars, but shouldn’t an owner have the right to rent to whomever they want?
“That was my brother… That was my sister-in- law, that I did that to.” Words from 41 year-old Steven Clippinger of South Bend who requested a speedy trial during his court appearance on Monday.
Jurors are being chosen from among people who live in the State College area, where Penn State’s main campus is located, The Associated Press reported.
United Nations, struggling to deliver humanitarian aid to an estimated 1 million people in Syria, says “good faith” of Syrian gov’t will be tested; Syria bans 17 Western envoys.
North Korea’s military warned Monday that troops have aimed artillery at the specific coordinates of South Korean media groups as Pyongyang threatened a “merciless sacred war” over perceived insults.
A coffee business is getting heat from the feds because they hire young attractive girls, but shouldn’t a business be able to hire the employees they want?
Ron Ward, U.S. casualty resolution specialist at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Hanoi, said there are at least four U.S. troops believed to be lost in the three areas that are being opened.
A disgraced priest who was kicked out of the Catholic church after he allegedly abused two young girls has found new employment supervising airport security screeners for the TSA.
There are now more Americans who consider themselves politically independent than at any other point in the last three-quarters of a century, according to a new report Monday that emphasizes the critical role this demographic will play in the 2012 election.
Posing as businessmen, Sun men Alex Peake and Simon Jones spent a week inside the poverty-stricken state, ruled by the most oppressive regime on the planet.
A coffee business is getting heat from the feds because they hire young attractive girls, but shouldn’t a business be able to hire the employees they want?