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With Microsoft's announcement of an update to its flagship OS, many say Windows 8 is the "New Coke" of its day.
Should Eurozone nations continue to heed the words of the very nation which profits directly from austerity gone bad elsewhere?
With the failure of the bailout approval in parliament, Cyprus edges that much closer to default. Thing is, a yes vote wouldn't have changed a thing.
Even with stock markets reaching record highs, can America truly afford to turn a blind eye to the excesses of Wall Street's banking elite?
In his State of the Union address, President Obama outlined a new initiative to improve America's networks defenses. But what could Congress approve that federal agencies aren't already doing?
As Europe's Central Bank looks to cut rate targets into 2013, all eyes turn to the key reference rate for the continent's major banks.
The term "assault weapon" is at the head of the efforts by gun control advocates to regulate military-style firearms. But what weapons actually make the cut?
As Washington addresses the issue of reforming America's gun laws, their sights should not be aimed at federal policy, but at those of the fifty states.
In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, gun control advocates seek tighter regulations, but are America's gun laws really that relaxed?
My half hour interview with Marcus Carl Franklin, on his journey from acting to music, with a whole lot in between.