Case In Britain Echoes Dilemma At Guantanamo
A terrorism case in the U.K. is drawing parallels to an ongoing debate in the U.S.
The former Pennsylvania senator took the caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado and won the "beauty contest" in Missouri.
A terrorism case in the U.K. is drawing parallels to an ongoing debate in the U.S.
Four years ago, Elena Delle Donne Donne walked away from an elite college program — so she could be with her severely disabled sister and the rest of their family. Now she's the best college player in America.
This semester, the University of Michigan became the first public school with a Muslim chaplaincy, but the position is privately funded to maintain a separation of church and state.
While military intervention is not currently on the table, there is talk of further economic sanctions.
Analysts say that to succeed, Facebook needs to figure out how to sell ads on mobile platforms.
Roughly half of Facebook's users check in on smartphones and other mobile devices every month, but so far the company isn't making money on mobile. That's one of the potential pitfalls for the company as it prepares to sell its stock to the public.

Feb. 17: What has happened to civility in America? Tom Ashbrook hosts “Civility & American Democracy: A National Forum” at the new Center for Civil Discourse at UMass Boston.