Duke senior Eric Halperin was arrested Wednesday and charged with trafficking marijuana and possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, Durham Police Department officials confirmed Thursday.
While more than half the country casts their ballots in the most important day of the 2008 presidential primaries tomorrow, Kentuckians can only sit at home helplessly and watch the media’s overwhelming coverage.
In Thursday, The New York Times ran a story about John McCain’s close ties to a female lobbyist who did business before the Senator’s committee. Conservative pundits like Sean Hannity, who had been giving McCain a lot of flak, rushed to his defense.
Nights like Tuesday night are why I love and hate my job.
The activity and constant flow of news makes elections exciting, and the hovering threat of severe weather after the tornado damage in Tennessee kept my adrenaline pumping. Plan in place and charts in hand, I was ready for whatever happened.
Ralph Nader must believe that the fifth time is the charm.
The third-party advocate announced Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he would once again enter the presidential race.