Fighting Plagiarism
Plagiarism A student is working on his English paper. It is 2 a.m. and he is terribly tired and wants to retreat back to his bed. He shouldn’t have stayed up all night and played Halo with his friends...
View ArticleThe Congress Blog: The Big Question
The Hill’s Big Question Editor Sydelle Moore takes on some of the nation’s top political commentators, legislators and intellectuals’ insight into the biggest questions burning up the blogosphere...
View ArticleWashington Post: Minor Improvements in Jobs
The U.S. workforce grew a 151,ooo jobs stronger in October 2010 but the economy remains relatively weak with unemployment at 9.6 percent. “The employment gains were concentrated in the private...
View ArticleUSA Today: Nancy Pelosi to run for House Minority
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, leader of a Democratic caucus that suffered historic losses in this weeks’ midterm election, announced today she will run to be the House minority leader when Congress...
View ArticleStriking a Deal on the Bush Tax Cuts: Better than Nothing
Photo taken from Politico Since former president George W. Bush passed tax cuts for the wealthy in 2001, Barack Obama vocally made it his sole mission to reverse the tax policy during his campaign and...
View ArticleGame Informer: Xbox Live now 35 million strong
Microsoft’s Xbox Live network reached 35 million subscribers worldwide according to a report from Game Informer. Microsoft Xbox Live marketing manager Robin Burrowes stated, ”Our audience growth is up...
View ArticleThe Whites Have Become Blacks: Comedian Nabilu Refutes Historian’s Racist Claims
In the midst of the London riots, the media has continued to surface over the issue for some time now. Social commentators and news anchors have interjected their opionions and assertions about the...
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