The more they...
1. Prove their 1st half wasn't a fluke
2. Play at the level of teammates Chipper Jones/Brian McCann or Chris Carpenter/Adam Wainwright
3. Wonder why they were dubbed as overrated all over this site
Jason Heyward may really have been injured for over a month, but he's sporting...
Groups on all sides of the political spectrum are running full-tilt at candidates and health issues in advance of the November elections. Politico: Organized labor is "still smarting" from Ohio Democratic Rep. Zack Space's opposition to the health reform bill. A "coalition of Ohio...
The following summarizes selected women's health related videos. Puberty Beginning Earlier in Girls: NBC's "Nightly News" recently examined a study that corroborating previous research showing that girls are showing signs of puberty onset earlier than in the past. The study found that girls as...
MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" recently examined the increasingly "extreme" antiabortion-rights positions of Republican Senate candidates, a topic Maddow calls a "sleeper issue" in this year's campaigns. According to Maddow, Nevada candidate Sharron Angle, Kentucky candidate Rand Paul and...
Clinton speaking for them, not Obama? Democratic candidates are staying away from Obama. The Democratic candidate for governor in Georgia did want to be seen with Obama when he was in Atlanta last week. Obama's approval rating in Georgia is about 30% and he would have been poison to any...
Since announcing his retirement in April, Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) has made 26 separate contributions totaling $35,000 to the campaigns of antiabortion-rights Democratic candidates, including several vulnerable incumbents, Politico reports. According to Stupak's latest filing with the Federal...
...Green, now Keisha Rogers? She ran on a platform of impeaching Obama and she won the democratic seat for congress in a landslide..
http://www.kesharogers.com/
...Green, now Keisha Rogers? She ran on a platform of impeaching Obama and she won the democratic seat for congress in a landslide..
http://www.kesharogers.com/
In contrast to this year's primary elections, the so-called "Year of the Woman" in 1992 "was a one-sided wave" in that most of the women who were newly elected to the Senate were "liberal, pro-choice Democrats," columnist Doyle McManus writes in the Los Angeles Times. "In those days...
Although victories by prominent female candidates prompted claims of a "year of the woman" on Tuesday, in at least five major races, the candidates' gender and "traditional women's issues" were not significant factors, the Washington Post reports. Female candidates from both parties -- and both...
There is to be a big clear-out of MPs at this election, therefore many MPs will be from outside.
I read somewhere that the lobbyists - the professional career politicians that gave the House of Commons such a bad name - have flocked to the Conservative Party in the same way they flocked to New...
Although Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) and state Sen. Scott Brown (R) -- who are vying for the state's U.S. Senate seat -- both say they support Roe v. Wade, abortion-rights groups are backing Coakley, while an antiabortion-rights group has sided with Brown, the Boston Globe...
The Hall Of Fame has released the 2010 writers ballot, with ten returning candidates and 15 rookies.
The new candidates:
Roberto Alomar, Kevin Appier, Ellis Burks, Andres Galarraga, Pat Hentgen, Mike Jackson, Eric Karros, Ray Lankford, Barry Larkin, Edgar Martinez, Fred McGriff, Shane Reynolds...