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A second Federal judge has ruled President Obama’s health care law unconstitutional for its requirement that Americans purchase commercial insurance. The ruling “even[s] the score at 2 to 2 in the lower courts as conflicting opinions begin their path to the Supreme Court,” according to the New York Times: But unlike a Virginia judge in […]

In the weeks since the Jan. 12 earthquake that leveled Port-au-Prince, cruise ships full of mostly American tourists have continued to dock in Labadee, a private resort 60 miles north of Haiti's devastated capital city.

After recalling millions of vehicles, Toyota Motor Corp. says it has figured out how to fix a problem with sticking accelerator pedals and will update employees with details.

Officials at Hocking College in the U.S., a campus carved into a forest in the Appalachian foothills, say they are taking seriously a threat scrawled on a bathroom wall warning that black students would be killed Feb. 2.

Tonight President Barack Obama will unveil his jobs-heavy agenda in his State of the Union address.

...Every once in a while a more clever atheist will pose a question like this, “If there is a God, then why is there so much suffering in the world? Why was there, like, that earthquake in Haiti?”

If you made a charitable contribution to the relief effort in Haiti, you may be able to claim a deduction on your 2009 tax return.

As ESPN Newscaster said last night… “they ain’t the ain’ts anymore.”

Fortune Magazine says Triangle based business SAS is the best place to work in the country.