How to really save a life

It was broad daylight. As she rounded the corner, she turned and smiled at us – that was the last time I ever saw her alive. Less than a minute later, while stopped at a red light, she was struck from behind by a drunk driver and thrown across the intersection.

Hey, Nader: Denial ain't just a river in Africa

2008 is shaping up to be a Democratic year, but even Republicans deserve a bit of good

PETA's disservice to the animals

I have a confession to make (don’t worry, I am registered to vote): I am a former PETA

The customer isn't always right

For the last five years of my life, I’ve had a total of three jobs. All have been

How to really save a life

It was broad daylight. As she rounded the corner, she turned and smiled at us – that

I'm deleting you from my friends list

My goal today is not to inundate you with endless complaints about Facebook etiquette

Podcast: Farewell to New Line Cinema

In this week’s episode: New Line Cinema folds (and what’s it mean for The Hobbit series?), Windows Vista finally gets a price cut.

The basics of sports nutrition

Not only does this beautiful weather give us an excuse to put off studying just a little

Click it or lose it: Joseph's story

On Oct. 26, 2007, I witnessed something life-changing: I saw someone roughly my own

Changes in the future for the Kennedy Library

There are indeed plans in the works for the renovation and expansion of the Kennedy

Disservice to cyclists

It’s always fun to flip through the annual “Best For” issue. Occasionally, I even find