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Pointy objects and surprising leads abound in this week's Movie Date. But will the arrows of "Brave" or the silver kitchenware of "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" be enough to sway K... (article)
Preparing for the aftermath of the ACA ruling | Reviewing this weekend's movies | Romney makes his appeal to Latino voters | Reviewing the week in news | The elusive victories in war ... (episode)
The Supreme Court says they won't issue their ruling on President Obama's signature healthcare bill until next week, but that hasn't stopped both parties from preparing for the fallou...
It’s Friday, when our Movie Date team, Rafer Guzman and Kristen Meinzer, review new movie releases. This weekend’s big ones include Pixar’s first female led-movie, "Brave," and the hi...
During primary season, Mitt Romney was attracting barely more than a quarter of the Latino vote. But yesterday, at the meeting of the National Association of Latino and Elected Appoin...
Although most of us are not going to win a medal in the 2012 London Olympics, we're all going to be watching as the U.S. competes against the world's greatest. In partnership with our...
Jeff Yang and Farai Chideya look back at the week's top stories for this week's Follow Friday. They cover the death and legacy of Rodney King, Jerry Sandusky's trial, Ann Curry's depa...
<p>The 2012 election marks the first time in nearly seventy years that neither presidential candidate has served in the military. Is military experience necessary to be an effective commander-in-chief during wartime?</p>
The Supreme Court is expected to announce its long-awaited decision on President Obama's Affordable Care Act next week. As the landmark decision approaches, Randy Barnett delves into ...
While the standards for sex offender registration and notification have always been high, a new law authored by Louisiana State Representative Jeff Thompson takes public disclosure on...
Less than 14 percent of sexual assaults in the U.S. military are reported, and less than one tenth of one percent result in criminal convictions. A new documentary, "The Invisible War...