"The mercury in the city of Manchester, Tenn., was expected to reach upward of 90 as an estimated 80,000 people waited in traffic to attend the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival." Who says irony is dead??
Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin tells audiences the election is about the "truthfulness and judgment" needed to be president. But the Alaska governor often stretches the truth herself.
It’s still the economy, people. Despite signs the economy is improving, a new poll finds Americans are still most worried about – you guessed it – the economy. And when that’s not keeping us up at night, there’s a host of other pocketbook issues to …
It feels like May in March, and that means plenty of temperature records are being broken this week, including 138 sites across the Midwest and Northeast on Tuesday. Dozens more areas were expected to set records on Wednesday, when temperatures in some places could be& …
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