Quotes about former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll, who died Friday at 82. “He was a tough coach to me, and I spent more time with him than anybody, so I know. I learned how to be mentally tough with him, and for that I can never say thank you …
Read More »Tigers SS Suarez sprains left knee
Bronx, NY (SportsNetwork.com) – Detroit Tigers shortstop Eugenio Suarez left Monday night’s game against the Yankees with a sprained left knee, the team said. Suarez was hurt sliding into second base on a successful steal in the fifth inning. He hit the bag hard with his right foot but grimaced …
Read More »Valencia leads Ecuador past Honduras
Curitiba, Brazil (SportsNetwork.com) – Enner Valencia continued his scoring tear on Friday, bagging a brace to help Ecuador rebound in Group E play with a 2-1 defeat of Honduras at the Arena da Baixada. Ecuador suffered a last-gasp defeat to Switzerland last time out, and things appeared to be heading …
Read More »NFL DRAFT 2014: Safety, linebacker could be early targets for "draft-and-develop" Packers
MILWAUKEE – The prospect with that impressive 40-yard dash time might look good in green and gold. He may not be the best fit in a certain round for the Green Bay Packers. In those instances, general manager Ted Thompson has plenty of voices in the room on draft day …
Read More »Washington wins men's heavyweight title in Intercollegiate Rowing Association regatta
PRINCETON, N.J. – Washington won the varsity eight grand final Sunday and took the men’s heavyweight national championship in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association regatta. The Huskies finished in 5 minutes, 37.113 seconds. Brown was second in 5:39.626. Cornell won the men’s lightweight national title and Harvard-Radcliffe took the women’s lightweight …
Read More »KARL ROVE: Labor's Desperate Last Stand Is On Full Display After Wisconsin Protests, Ohio Battle
For weeks, the nation’s attention has been drawn to the storm in Madison over Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to limit the power of government unions. Yet 500 miles to the southeast, in Columbus, Ohio, Gov. John Kasich is on the verge of passing a more extensive reform. Under the …
Read More »Carbon Dioxide–An Oppressor of No One
Although the issue of climate change may not be making headlines at the present, it remains very much alive and well. It is our intention to present an alternative view relating to the popular “Catastrophic Climate Change” issue and it’s consequences for creation. This view draws from science, politics, Biblical …
Read More »Why Republicans Must Not Cave on the Debt Ceiling
As the United States inches closer to maxing out its credit card (with a whopping $14.3 trillion on its balance sheet), lawmakers will soon be faced with a big decision, the one they face every year: whether or not to raise the debt ceiling. Congress has never voted against increasing …
Read More »MTV's 'Skins' Begs the Question — How Low Can You Go?
Guilty until proven innocent. That’s a parent’s lot in life as headline after headline howls the news of children’s struggles – falling test scores, rising sexually transmitted disease rates, swelling waistlines and the like– And whose to blame? The parents of course. But for those who believe that poisonous water …
Read More »Is Obama Crazy Enough to Hold Up Social Security Checks?
The debt ceiling negotiations are going very poorly for the White House. The original Obama position that Congress should simply provide a blank-check increase with no cuts in spending crumbled when even Democrats couldn’t stomach voting for that approach. Then the White House fell back on its ideological obsession with …
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