National Veterans Awareness Week

President Bush is urging Americans to recognize veterans' service and commitment to their country during "National Veterans Awareness Week" this month

Islamic Activist Calls the Treatment of O.J. Simpson Unfair

Some people continue to support OJ no matter what!

Domestic Abuse in Christian Homes -Televangelist Juanita Bynum Becomes a Victim of Domestic Abuse

Sadly, Reverend Bynum is not the only case of domestic violence within Christian homes and church leaders.

No Charges in Katrina Hospital Deaths - TIME

A grand jury refused Tuesday to indict a doctor accused of murdering four seriously ill hospital patients with drug injections during the desperate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, closing the books on the only mercy-killing case to emerge from the storm.

Barbie Gets Another Accessory: An MP3 Player and More Stuff on Her Web Site

A new doll hitting retail shelves is familiar in many ways, but this Barbie is a roundabout way of charging for online content.

Africa, Offline: Waiting for the Web

About 75 percent of African Internet traffic is routed through Britain, or even the United States, making it the least connected region in the world.

Web Sites Rally Support for G.I.'s in Legal Trouble

More than a dozen Web sites have been developed to solicit donations to provide legal aid to service members charged with crimes related to their services in Iraq.

Record Failures at Refineries Raise Gas Prices

A third of the nation's oil refineries have reported disruptions to their operations since the beginning of the year, which is helping to drive up the cost of gasoline.

Microsoft's Profit Rises Despite Xbox Charge

Microsoft said it eked out a gain in net profit despite taking a $1 billion charge to pay for repairs to its Xbox 360 game consoles.

Sober North Dakotans Hope to Legalize Hemp

Farmers are part of a national movement to legalize growing a plant that is closely associated with marijuana.

Shopping: Beware of Hidden Dollar Store Dangers

Google Pushes for Rules to Aid Wireless Plans

The Internet giant, which may bid for a swath of airwaves, is lobbying for regulations to support a vision that could change how cellphones are used.

Teen, Named Osama, Sues School Over Racial and Religious Discrimination - Associated Content

the family of Osama Al-Najjar is suing the New York City Department of Education for discrimination.

Bollywood Breaking News - Associated Content

The latest from Bollywood

Living with a Dual Disorder: Substance Abuse and Mental Illness - Associated Content

A dual disorder takes place when a person is affected by both chemical dependency and an emotional or psychiatric illness. In every given case, chemical dependency and emotional or mental illness may affect an individual physically, socially, and spiritually.

The New Study on Stents and How it Effects Me Personally - Associated Content

The recent study online by the New England Journal of Medicine on on angioplastiesis a topic I am sadly familiar with. Researchers discovered that angioplasty did not save lives or prevent heart attacks in non-emergency heart patients.

Men: 7 Topics of Discussion to Avoid on the First Date - Associated Content

I am not trying to tell you men how to live and love, but let's face it; some of you are totally off-base on a first date. No worries though. If you're willing to listen, I am here to help straighten things out.

Home Swapping: Home Exchange Programs Allow You to Vacation on a Budget - Associated Content

Planning a vacation as we all know can be very expensive. But now more and more families are taking advantage of home exchange programs. With these programs you can subtract hundreds of dollars from the bottom line.

Is There a Place for Soap Operas in Today's Society? - Associated Content

With society today being so celebrity focused the genre of daytime soap operas seems to be fading away.

A High School Student Confronts the Taboo Topic of Self Image Within the African American Community - Associated Content

A Girl Like Me is a 8 minute documentary by a new York City high school student by the name of Kiri Davis. This young lady explores the topic self image in the African American community by conducting a short experiment using young black children, black dolls and white dolls.

A Powerful Prayer - Associated Content

My Prayer To God

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