Good news from the home front this week -- the city of Philadelphia's murder rate to a three-year low. Yee-ha. I love good news.
Sorry for the delay in posting last week. Things are starting to slow down a little with some projects we've been working on, so posting should be back to normal this week. Here's today's edition of the Morning Five!
This photo is causing a stir among some solar scientists. It's a photo of the sun today, and the sun displays a blank surface, devoid of sunspot activity.
More of the same from our old pal. From the Jerusalem Post :
A Christian group called the Anti-Defamation Commission wants a Christian as Vice President. They have started an online petition and will send the results to each presidential campaign. You can view the petition here.
Children's Day had a more somber tone in China yesterday. It's usually a day of celebration for parents and children, but the deaths of about 10,000 children in the May 12 earthquake have cast a dark shadow over the nation, especially for parents who lost their only children.
Hillary Clinton has a choice. After today’s Rules and Bylaws Committee decision on Florida and Michigan, she can stand down, praise party unity and sing Kumbyya. Or she can fight on and create chaos. My bet is on chaos.
Charlie Black, one of John McCain's top advisors tells The Brody File that Obama is not read to be Commander-in-Chief. Read the answer below. The video is above.
Will Evangelicals help put McCain over the top or sit on their hands?
I had a chance to sit down with senior McCain campaign advisor Charlie Black Thursday evening in Milwaukee, WI.