As Election Day approaches and both Democrats and Republicans warn that the other side may be planning to tamper with the results, voters may be wondering if their vote will be counted properly. Watch.
The nation’s infrastructure is in desperate need of repair or replacement. The most recent report by the Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers concludes that our infrastructure deserves an overall grade of “D”. So what do McCain and Obama plan to do about it?
The New York Historical Society showcases more than 100 famous paintings by artists of the Hudson River School, including Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, John F. Kensett, Jasper F. Cropsey and Albert Bierstadt. Watch a video about the exhibitions.
Interviews: Comptroller Bill Thompson, 1970s banker Felix Rohatyn; the effects of the crisis on workers and small businesses; an examination of whether term limits should be lifted for Bloomberg.
As Mayor Bloomberg has announced that he will seek to loosen restrictions that would make it impossible for him to run for another term of office, we want to know what you think. Take our poll and/or add your comments here….
This half-hour panel discussion addresses the film, and is moderated by Aaron Brown. It covers recent Congressional hearings and legal decisions, as well as what the methods used to combat terrorism may mean for America’s standing in the world and how U.S. military personnel may be affected.
A new fuel producer located near downtown Newark, in a recycled building, is getting established due to higher crude oil prices and the pressure to develop alternative energy sources. Watch story…
Every year, the global food crisis is noted around the globe, on World Food Day, Thursday, October 16, by groups that want to increase awareness and action to alleviate hunger. But since 2006, food prices around the world have risen by 60%. Read more on the issue…
* Worldwide recession on the horizon?
* New Taliban offensive
* Land reforms in China
* Series: Cell phone use in Africa
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