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Maya Angelou is a global treasure.  She has blessed us with an abundance of books, poems, and films for many years.  Each time I’m fortunate to hear her speak, I always find something positive to take with me to reflect on  and apply to my daily life.

Post-Labor Day general election ad season in Florida kicks off today with new spots from two of the Senate race’s three candidates. And party identity — not to mention overall campaign strategy — is front and center.

Maybe the language lovers who looked up “refudiate” this summer wanted to refute or repudiate its existence as a real word.

Morrissey described the people of China as a subspecies because of the way they treat animals, and he is is standing by his remarks.

By Tanya M. Wilson 360You Life is comprised of many lessons, all designed to confirm us, or grow us. I learned early in life, despite some repeat lessons, those lessons played a significant role in who I am today. For a number of years, I believed that everybody had my best interest at heart. Even […]

As the nation’s largest peacetime jobs program – the U.S. Census 2010 effort – winds down and its temporary workforce continues to join the ranks of the unemployed, a growth in private sector jobs was not enough to keep the unemployment rate from climbing slightly – one-tenth of a percentage point to 9.6 percent – […]

The prospect of finally fixing America’s public schools looks better now than ever, but there’s still a chance that this golden economic and moral opportunity could slip away.

President Barack Obama will call on Congress to pass new tax breaks that would allow businesses to write off 100 percent of their new capital investments through 2011, the latest in a series of proposals the White House is rolling out in hopes of jump-starting economic growth ahead of the November elections.

A fired-up President Obama used a Labor Day address to roll out a new jobs program – and to trash opponents he says have called him “a dog.”