Tuesday, September 11, 2012 BLOG POSTS | Tim Armstrong: A Day of Action In a matter of minutes and hours, an act that was meant to freeze the country and our freedom, led to an outpouring of immediate action. If terrorism is about creating inaction, our country is about action. | | Marlo Thomas: 15 Things I Never Knew About Health & Fitness Do you know what the ideal temperature is for optimal sleep? Did you know that a certain type of vegetable can help alleviate a migraine headache? And what about belly fat? | | Steve Clemons: Better Off than Four Years Ago? Americans are down and out, and on whole more down and out than when Obama came in, even if the original downward momentum wasn't the president's fault. | | Dean Praetorius: How Social Media Would Have Changed New York on 9/11 Social media would undoubtedly have painted a clearer picture of what happened inside the towers in 2001. Many argue it's an image we don't want to imagine. Yet gruesome as resulting imagery could have been, the benefits of having social media on that day may have been profound. | | Ari Melber: Why Fact-Checking Is Going Viral Now As this year's presidential campaign enters the homestretch after Labor Day, a new model of fact-checking appears to be taking root. It is fast, aggressive and sometimes even outraged about falsehoods on the campaign trail. | | |
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