Wall Street Journal states in a recent poll that Barack Obama is closing in on the margins between him and Hilary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Washington Post talks about how the House narrowly passed a bill to increase the spending in the Iraq war while creating a deadline for troops withdrawal while the Senate is expected to follow in the same steps.
An article that states in a new human rights report done by the U.N. mission in Iraq has shown that the country is "rapidly worsening" as the violence escalates.
"A US satellite has launched that will gather information that could be used for a future missile defence system in space. The satellite will study rocket exhaust plumes to glean information that would help future interceptors home in on enemy missiles."
A look on the consequences of China's expanding, active foreign policy at the African region, particularly Ethiopia and Nigeria. It talks about the future of the growing Chinese government and its political issues of foreign presence, censorship, and nature.
An excellent analysis of the serial killer Seung-hui Cho that analyzes his personality traits, mentality, history, family, sociological implications, and what pushed him to the edge. It provides an in-depth analysis on our current American society and identity.
An analysis explaining why the housing market is in the slump as it is and what to expect in the future. The article provides statistics to support its claim about the property tax and how it'll affect the housing market.
Christopher Hitchens explains why the Virginia Tech shootings are of no reason to mourn for a pointless masscre. He tells America to "suck it up" and because "after the shootings came an orgy of mawkishness, sloppiness, and false sentiment." and explains why.
"Everybody fronts the five car bombs that exploded in and around Baghdad yesterday that targeted mostly Shiite neighborhoods and killed almost 200 people. It was the deadliest day in Baghdad since the beginning of the new security plan earlier this year.
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