The housing industry may not see much action for a while, but real estate on the Internet is booming. Just ask Mike Cassidy, a 25-year-old, whose Web domain names that he bought for $5.99 are now being appraised at $1000.
Are death threats and regularly broadcasted rage throwbacks to similar times in American history, or is it a new phenomenon that a quarter of the Republican party thinks our president is, without exaggeration, the Antichrist? I recently took a turn through Gallup's Presidential Approval Center to get some answers about how today's political and cultural climate truly differs from the past.
Cities and towns across the country sent in their pleas to Google last month, requesting to be one of the trial locations where the company will test its new ultra-high speed broadband network.