Aug 29, 2008 | 9:26 AM
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Political
John McCain tapped little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice
presidential running mate, two senior campaign officials told The
Associated Press on Friday.
We want to hear your opinion about the announcement.
Aug 14, 2008 | 10:12 PM
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News
No doubt they're amazing. But are they old enough?
The buzz over China's gold winning gymnastics team just got a lot louder.
The associated press found a story on an official Chinese news website. It lists one member of the women's gymnastics team as 13 years old.
The story has a November dateline.
So if the facts are right, there's no way on earth the girl meets the 16 year old age limit.
It gets even more interesting because the story disappeared from the Chinese website this afternoon.
Former US gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi has flat out said the Chinese cheated.
China's government says the girls' passports are legit.
Do think the US has a beef with the Chinese?
Or is this just a case of sour grapes?
Aug 13, 2008 | 7:50 PM
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News
A new Associated Press-IPSOS poll shows 4 out of ten voters haven't made a final choice on who they'll pick for president.
Maybe that will change with the conventions start in the coming weeks.
We want to know:
Have you made your choice yet?
If not, what are you waiting for?
Aug 8, 2008 | 8:15 PM
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News
He did it and he's sorry.
Former Democratic Presidential candidate John Edwards finally came clean about cheating on his sick wife.
Edwards now admits he repeatedly lied about his affair. But he insists he did not love the other woman and he claims he is not the father of her baby.
Tonight we want you to blog this one…
Edwards admits he hooked up with the other woman while his wife battled cancer.
Think this will sink his political career?
Aug 6, 2008 | 7:53 PM
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Political
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Feel like you're hearing too much about the Barack Obama and John McCain?
A new poll shows you're not alone. Election Day is 3 months out but 48 percent of voters say they're tired of hearing about Barack Obama. John McCain coverage starting to fluster some people too 26 percent say they've heard too much about him.
What about you?
Are you getting bogged down in political coverage?
Tired of hearing so much about the candidates?
Or do you want to hear more?
Aug 5, 2008 | 7:57 PM
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News
Forget the ruler the punishment for naughty students in one Texas town will have them taking a fashion queue from prisoners.
School officials at an independent school in San Antonio say kids who violate the dress code will have to wear jumpsuits like this one.
Students there are speaking out about the possible fashion disaster.
But the superintendent of the school says the jumpsuits aren't the only option.
The parents of the kid who violated the dress code can also bring them some clothes.
Bet some of you have teenagers who push the envelope with their outfit’s…do you think a prison-looking jumpsuit is a good idea to keep it clean at school?
Aug 4, 2008 | 10:49 AM
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Caylee Marie Anthony was first reported missing on July 15, over 30 days after she first disappeared.
Casey Anthony, mother of the missing 3-year-old toddler, says she left Caylee in the care of a babysitter, Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. However, investigators in the case say this person does not exist.
Casey was taken into custody on July 16, charged with child neglect, making false statements and obstructing an investigation. Her bond was set at $500,200. She was bonded out by a California bounty hunter on August 21.
On Friday, August 28, she was re-arrested for uttering a forged instrument, fraudulent use of personal information and petit theft. The bounty hunter that first posted her bond rescinded his offer, making it virtually impossible for her to be released on a $503,200 bond with her additional $3,000 bond on new charges.
Orange County officers filed additional check fraud and theft charges, and say they plan to charge Casey with more economic crimes in the future.
Casey was released for a second time Friday, September 5 after an anonymous person or group fronted her bond. She was escorted out of the jail by her attorney, Jose Baez, and two bodyguards.
She must stay at her home unless she has other approved visits with her lawyer.
Timeline of Events
PHOTO GALLERY: Casey Anthony released from jail - again
PHOTO GALLERY: Hundreds of volunteers gather for search
PHOTO GALLERY: Protest and arrest outside Anthony home
PHOTO GALLERY: Documents released by S.A. Office
PHOTO GALLERY: Casey Anthony escorted out of jail
PHOTO GALLERY: "World Famous" bounty hunter
PHOTO GALLERY: Search team finds possible evidence
PHOTO GALLERY: Cards and gifts sent to the Anthony's
PHOTO GALLERY: Anthony Family Drives Mobile Billboard
PHOTO GALLERY: Pond searched near Anthony home
PHOTO GALLERY: CSI at Anthony home
PHOTO GALLERY: Casey Anthony Partying at Nightclub
PHOTO GALLERY: Gag Order Hearing
PHOTO GALLERY: Casey Anthony Bond Hearing
PHOTO GALLERY: Investigators search backyard for clues
PHOTO GALLERY: Investigators revisit Anthony home
PHOTO GALLERY: Missing toddler Caylee Anthony
Jul 24, 2008 | 8:02 PM
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News
Greg Cark of Cecil Clark Chevrolet in Leesburg says his dad put this flag up as a retired veteran of war.
Clark says the act filled him with pride.
He carried it to, dad carried it to another level, being
a retired vet he was always passionate about god and country," said Clark.
That was more than twenty years ago. Clark's father has been dead a year, but a city ordinance could soon mean the flag his father put up would have to come down.
"I feel like it has to do more with me or a citizen of the United States of America being able to fly a flag that is not in anyones face it's a thing of beauty it's not what I would consider an eyesore, it has nothing to do with business per say, it has everything to do with my rights, he Clark.
Greg was informed by a fellow business owner about an ordinance requiring business owners to install shorter, monument type signs instead of pole based signs and flags.
"Now the law says flag poles can only be 35 feet and the flags no larger than 6 feet by ten feet dimensionally, and even though Clark's flag is 1800 square feet he says he's getting city support, said Clark.
Think the flag should stay up?
Why or why not?
Jul 23, 2008 | 8:04 PM
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News
A federal appeals court just ruled it's unconstitutional to force kids to say the pledge or punish them for not standing during it if they have an explanation from their parents. Basically the appeals court interpreted the law largely as a parental rights issue.
Do you think all school kids should be forced to say the pledge? Or is it no big deal to you?
Jul 22, 2008 | 7:55 PM
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News
Christian Bale on Tuesday denied allegations of assault made by his mother and sister, hours after the star of "The Dark Knight" was arrested, questioned by London police and released.
The 34-year-old Bale spent four hours at a police station, but was not charged and was released on bail. British media reported that Bale's mother and sister complained he had assaulted them at the Dorchester Hotel in London on Sunday night, a day before the European premiere of "The Dark Knight."
What do you make of Batman in the police station? Are you more or less likely to see the movie because of the talk?
Jul 21, 2008 | 7:57 PM
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News
Thanks to a lobbyist, lawmakers on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee are bouncing around the idea of raising the federal gas tax.
One idea floating around is a 10 cent increase in order to continue building and improving roads.
Right now, drivers pay an 18 cent federal gas tax per gallon. That money goes into what's called the Highway Trust Fund, a fund, that’s suffering from a more than 3 billion dollar shortfall.
Transportation officials say if Congress doesn't do anything about this deficit, road projects won't get done and thousands of jobs will be cut.
We want to know… what of a 10 cent gas tax did go through…could you stomach it? Or would you rally and try and fight?
Have you cut down on driving or considered a scooter?
Jul 18, 2008 | 7:55 PM
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News
Analysts are saying that Americans have cut their gasoline consumption by five percent over the last year and it seems to be going down every week.
The lower demand for gas is helping to push the price of fuel down, for now.
We want to know what you are doing to cut down on gas use? Do you have a plan?
Jul 16, 2008 | 8:06 PM
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News
State Farm is seeking a 47.1 percent rate increase in homeowners' policies in Florida. The Illinois-based company is the largest private homeowners' insurer in Florida with roughly 1 million customers.
State Farm spokesman Justin Glover says the company has spent roughly $1.20 for every dollar collected in premiums in Florida since 2000 and the big increase was necessary to stabilize its Florida operation.
A spokesman for the state Office of Insurance Regulation says the filing is being thoroughly reviewed and that a public hearing on the State Farm filing will be held next month.
Remember State Farm announced in February no new homeowners' policies in Florida and they booted roughly 50,000 homeowners living in coastal areas.
Think the State Farm request is way out of line?
If you have State Farm are you worried?
Jul 14, 2008 | 7:51 PM
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News
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama and John McCain agree on at least one thing: they both think New Yorker magazine has gone too far with its cartoon cover showing Democratic presidential candidate dressed as a Muslim and his wife as a terrorist.
McCain says the cover is "totally inappropriate" and he understands "if Senator Obama and his supporters would find it offensive."
The New Yorker, in a statement today, says "satire is part of what we do" and the cover is an attempt to show what it calls the "prejudice, the hateful and the absurd" actions of right-wing critics of Obama.
You can view the cover
HEREAre you offended by the New Yorker cover?
Or are you ok with it?
Jul 11, 2008 | 7:53 PM
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News
A 10 year old girl got the cold shoulder when she tried to sign up for a football league in Ohio.
Alycia Figueroa was told by the league president to try signing up for a girls sport like softball.
Alycias dad and granddad brought her up on sports and told her she can play them just as well as the boys.
Think the 10-year old should be allowed to play football with the boys?
Would you let her if she was your daughter?