Staying in the fat
You probably spend a lot of time worrying about the state of American journalism - I know I do. Most of our other problems pale by comparison. Fuel costs? No biggie, especially with George W. Bush still muttering about all the petroleum we can reach with a drill in Florida and Alaska. With a forward thinker like that at the helm, no need to worry. Full Story
What's happens now?
- Editor's note: Tanya Amador-Daigle is reporting for Florida Weekly on the national primaries until the presidential candidates are chosen this summer. She has a unique perspective on the primaries and the process for choosing a candidate, having traveled the country reporting on primaries and caucuses for the Purple States project. Full Story
Scott McClellan, official spokesman
Scott McClellan has learned the profound wisdom of the old Groucho Marx line about not wanting to belong to any club that would have him. Full Story
MOMENTS IN TIME
• On June 15, 1877, Henry Ossian Flipper, born a slave in Thomasville, Ga., in 1856, is the first black cadet to graduate from the United States Military Academy. Flipper was never spoken to by a white cadet during his four years at West Point. Full Story
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