Jeremy Shoap was thousands of miles away, in Iraq, when his son was born. But back then he didn't have to worry too much. Grayson's health care – from conception to his first immunizations after birth – was covered by the U.S. Army.
Planning to jet off to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean? If you won't get there and back by Jan. 8, you better dig up your passport or risk getting bumped from your flight.
Are we being short-changed? This writer believes that the immigration issue is being used by our political power-players for their individual and personal agendas at the cost of our National Security.
A sampling of news coverage featuring Cornell and people at Cornell. Endowment Envy Inside Higher Ed - Oct. 12, 2006 An article about major universities' funding drives mentions Cornell's upcoming capital campaign and includes comments by Ronald Ehrenberg, director of the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute.
FORT APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION, Arizona (AP) - A man in a dark shirt and hat emblazoned POLICE has raped 10 girls and a young woman after "arresting" them - a string of attacks that has made people on the American Indian reservation suspicious of even the real officers investigating the case.
Damn that Tony Bourdain. Whenever I watch No Reservations, his jet-setting culinary Travel Channel show, I end up with unbearable cravings for foreign food that I stand no chance of finding in this country. At least, not in Arizona. It's often a dish I never knew existed, but after hearing his ...
FORT APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION, Arizona (AP) -- A man in a dark shirt and hat emblazoned with the word police has raped 10 girls and a young woman after "arresting" them -- a string of attacks that has made people on the reservation suspicious of even the real officers investigating the case.