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The Stanley Cup Final started Wednesday night...
The Wall Street Journal: "As the U.S. debates the proper roles for the public and private sectors in health care, Italy's Lombardy region suggests a way that encouraging competition between the two can improve health care overall. For the past 10 years, public and private hospitals in Lombardy...
The Wall Street Journal: "As the U.S. debates the proper roles for the public and private sectors in health care, Italy's Lombardy region suggests a way that encouraging competition between the two can improve health care overall. For the past 10 years, public and private hospitals in Lombardy...
The Wall Street Journal: "As the U.S. debates the proper roles for the public and private sectors in health care, Italy's Lombardy region suggests a way that encouraging competition between the two can improve health care overall. For the past 10 years, public and private hospitals in Lombardy...
The more difficult the decision we face, the more likely we are not to act, according to new research by UCL scientists that examines the neural pathways involved in 'status quo bias' in the human brain. The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), looked at...
Chan Gailey of the Kansas City Chiefs poses for his 2009 NFL headshot at photo day in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by NFL Photos) By Stephen Sterling He didn’t spend last season in broadcasting, or even in the tanning beds of greater Denver, in fact no one had any idea he was a coaching...
Chan Gailey of the Kansas City Chiefs poses for his 2009 NFL headshot at photo day in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by NFL Photos) By Stephen Sterling He didn’t spend last season in broadcasting, or even in the tanning beds of greater Denver, in fact no one had any idea he was a coaching...
...party emergence in congress? will we stick with Pelosi, Reid, Frank, Dodd, etc?
will we go back to the GOP?
will a few 3rd party candidates get in to shake things up?