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USPS eliminates Saturday mail

After years of debate about ways to properly cut costs for the U.S. Postal Service, an unlikely proposal was finally passed: Saturday mail service delivery will be ending in August of 2013. In order for the economic stabilization of the U.S. Postal Service, it is an “absolutely necessary” move forward, […]

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Philly Schools Closing

Outrage rumbles on in the Philadelphia community with the news of the closing of 37 public schools that are scattered throughout the area. The intention is for the school district to save money. If the closings go as planned, the schools will begin being shut down as early as June […]

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Kony gone viral

“The next 27 minutes are an experiment,” said the voice of Jason Russell, cofounder of international aid organization Invisible Children. “But in order for it to work, you need to pay “Kony 2012″ to which over 80 million people have already “paid

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What’s next for Russia?

“Putin won’t be president in one year,” said an angry Vicheslav Egorov, the organizer of one of many anti-Putin Facebook pages. Along with tens of thousands of other Russian citizens, Egorov is a self-described revolutionary advocating for Putin’s removal. “It will be pressure without violence or weapons. We have only […]