7,000 classrooms collapsed during China's May 12 earthquake, taking the lives of at least 10,000 children, most of whom were only children.
This little baby, resting peacefully in the arms of a rescue worker, is one of the estimated 5498 children that have been orphaned by China's brutal May 12 earthquake.
Maybe it's just a hunch. Maybe it's more than that, but after talking to people within the Clinton campaign I get the distinct impression that this race may not be over the morning of June 4. Hear me out.
How many times have you been sick, gone to the doctor, and then refused to follow the doctor’s advice? Perhaps you followed part of their advice, taking some of the medicine, but stubbornly refused to strictly follow their advice. I am guilty and presume you are as well.
Scientists say they're excited about the latest Mars probe. They really want to find water, but maybe they'd be better off exploring for oil these days. Why water in the first place? They want to find the raw ingredients needed for life to emerge -- one of which is good old H2O.
With the U.S. preoccupied with the presidential election, few Americans might have noticed the recent monumental developments within Lebanon. According to Barry Rubin, one of the most insightful Middle East analysts today, we all might one day look back on those developments with alarm.
The Brody File has been talking with pro-family leaders and activists and they all agree that if John McCain picks Florida Governor Charlie Crist as his running mate, there will be MAJOR dissatisfaction among social conservatives. Jim Backlin, a conservative activist with a hefty email list, told me: