White House Prepares for Possibility of 2 Supreme Court Vacancies - ABC News
Associate justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are seen during a Supreme Court group Associate justices John Paul Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are seen during a Supreme Court group photograph, Sept. 2009 in Washington. Court
Utopia 18: The Long Now - DAILY KOS
This week in Utopia, Jack awakens to discover himself and his class in the Long Now. The nonfiction portion of the text discusses well what else, the real Long Now, our inability to care for the future, Obama’s many failures, Congress’ many failure
Inside Look At The Saints, Friday Feb. 5 - CBS 4 South Florida
When the Saints were undefeated in early December, quarterback Drew Brees didn’t mind envisioning a certain game in early February in which he and Peyton Manning, his counterpart from the then-unbeaten Indianapolis Colts, met with the NFL title on
Jason Alexander Won’t Pig Out at a Super Bowl Party - Pop Eater
Jason Alexander recently joined a line of Jenny Craig celebrity spokespeople. Since signing up in January, the former ‘Seinfeld’ star has lost 12 pounds on the program and continues going strong. Alexander talked with PopEater about his diet, why he
Text Size - Chicago Tribune
Good for him. This needs more attention. In the last decade, researchers around the country have learned more about the long-term effects of multiple blows to the head. They put pro football players at risk of dementia , depression and early onset
One man’s short, difficult life - Orange County Register
How to get help If someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, the Orange County Health Care Agency offers two levels of response. • For an immediate crisis, such as a suicide threat, the centralized assessment team is on duty 24
Oregon’s Healthy Kids insurance program expands coverage to more - OregonLive.com
Almost all Oregon children can now buy health insurance, as a final phase of the state’s Healthy Kids insurance program started last week. The legislature approved the Healthy Kids plan in 2009, funding it through a 1 percent tax on health insurance