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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Thursday's Daily Brief: Drought Devastates Midwest Farms

Thursday, July 19, 2012
POLITICS
New Poll Shows Obama's Approval Suffering
TV
And The Emmy Nominees Are ...
ENTERTAINMENT
Morgan Freeman: Weed Regulation Is 'Stupidest Law Possible'
HEALTHY LIVING
The Countries That Work Out The Most (And Least)
CELEBRITY
Has Tom Cruise Already Chosen His Next Love Interest?
BLOG POSTS
Marlo Thomas: The Freesome Threesome
I don't let stress taunt me. In fact, I fight back whenever it rears its head. And I do this by relying on what I call my "Freesome Threesome" -- a liberating trio of surefire rituals that relieves the pressure, brings me a sense of equilibrium and recharges me for the next onslaught.
Robert Reich: The Problem Isn't Outsourcing. It's That Big Business Is Disconnected From the Well-Being of Most Americans
Forget the debate over outsourcing. The real question is how to make Americans so competitive that all global companies -- whether or not headquartered in the United States -- will create good jobs in America.
Bill Moyers: WATCH: Fighting Disclosure, Killing Democracy
Politicians required to play by the rules, to openly confess that their loyalty has been purchased and forced to identify the highest bidders, could not possibly survive. So they must bend the rules to conceal their transactions. In doing in democracy, their safety is in secrecy, and we must be kept in the dark.
Rev. Al Sharpton: The Shocking Reality of HIV/AIDS Today and the Need for Renewed Commitment to Research and Funding
While many of us think the epidemic of HIV/AIDS has greatly diminished and is no longer the death sentence that it once was, certain communities and groups of people are suffering beyond belief.
Greta Van Susteren: The Senate Needs a Facilitator (and I Have an Idea Who)
Solutions and plans will only come if and when the two parties in the Senate begin to talk to each other. Perhaps, with good discussion, a solution (or compromise of some sort) will follow, as that is what happens in the court system.
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