Thursday July 3rd, 2025 7:26PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Views shift little after Obama backs gay marriage
President Barack Obama's endorsement of gay marriage did little to shift the nation's views on the subject, with a new poll finding that the public remains evenly split on the issue.
7:31AM ( 13 years ago )
Online video of NY bullying stirs passion, anger
A video of four seventh-grade boys mercilessly taunting a 68-year-old bus monitor in New York state that went viral has turned the victim into an international fundraising juggernaut and opened her tormentors to an onslaught of threats and abuse.
7:29AM ( 13 years ago )
Online video of NY bullying stirs passion, anger
A video of four seventh-grade boys mercilessly taunting a 68-year-old bus monitor in New York state that went viral has turned the victim into an international fundraising juggernaut and opened her tormentors to an onslaught of threats and abuse.
7:15AM ( 13 years ago )
Moody's cuts credit ratings of 15 major banks
Moody's Investors Service lowered the credit ratings of 15 major banks Thursday, including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, saying their long-term prospects for profitability and growth are shrinking.
7:16PM ( 13 years ago )
Sandusky's son Matt says his father abused him
Lawyers for one of Jerry Sandusky's adopted sons said the man has told authorities the former Penn State assistant football coach abused him.
7:14PM ( 13 years ago )
Romney: I'll tackle immigration in 'civil' manner
Backing off the harsh rhetoric of the Republican primaries, Mitt Romney pledged Thursday to address illegal immigration "in a civil but resolute manner."
4:31PM ( 13 years ago )
Fight against hunger gets $7,000 boost from Cargill
As part of its longstanding commitment to support the communities in which it does business, Cargill has donated $7,000 to the Georgia Mountain Food Bank and Our Neighbor, Inc.
4:20PM ( 13 years ago )
Checks not guaranteed for all insurance rebates
The Obama administration says nearly 13 million people in the U.S. will benefit from health insurance rebates under the new health care law, but the number actually getting checks could be much smaller
1:57PM ( 13 years ago )
High court throws out FCC fines vs. broadcasters
The Supreme Court unanimously threw out fines and sanctions Thursday against broadcasters who violated the Federal Communications Commission policy regulating curse words and nudity on broadcast television.
12:02PM ( 13 years ago )
Commerce secretary resigns following seizure
Commerce Secretary John Bryson said Thursday he is resigning from the Obama administration after suffering a seizure earlier this month in the Los Angeles area.
11:58AM ( 13 years ago )