12/02/2013
Check this out I personally am not always a big fan of CNN reporting but I really like this segment that they do. Five stories that people are talking about each day and no longer than about a paragraph long.
CNN This Morning
A reimagined morning show with more stories from across the world and refreshing conversations.
11/25/2013
This is an "I'll believe when I see it" kind of story...
Iran reaches nuclear deal with world leaders -- now what?
One day after Iran agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for lighter economic sanctions, the moods in Tehran and Jerusalem couldn't be more stark.
11/22/2013
So where were you the day JFK was killed?
11/22/2013
Opinions anyone?
"Catch An Illegal Immigrant" Game Planned For University Of Texas
Lorenzo Garcia, chairman of the Young Conservatives of Texas, announced the game will involve students tracking down other students tagged as "illegal immigrants" in exchange for $25 gift...
11/18/2013
Death penalty states scramble for lethal injection drugs
Death penalty states are scrambling to find drugs for executions. A civil suit claims Texas falsified prescriptions to acquire drugs for lethal injections.
11/11/2013
A fitting video for a special holiday!
Military dad shocks son at school
Eighth-grader Josh Carroll got a big surprise when his dad returned from Afghanistan earlier than expected.
11/11/2013
Happy Veterans Day to all St. John Fisher Veterans both past and present!
11/06/2013
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/11/05/colorado-s-strange-secession-vote.html...is this a sign of things to come?
Colorado’s Strange Secession Vote
Voters in a corner of Colorado will vote Tuesday on whether to secede from the state. The movement will fail, but the underlying discord in American politics is only going to grow.
10/28/2013
Report: White House stopped phone tapping of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, other foreign...
Wall Street Journal: White House stopped surveillance of some allied leaders after learning of it this summer.
10/18/2013
Congress reaches shutdown deal, but don't get excited
It took more than two weeks, but Congress finally reached a shutdown-ending, debt ceiling-raising deal that satisfies both sides of the aisle. Or maybe not.