Misery In the spring of 2009 an important new book will appear from the New York publisher Abrams Image, arguably as influential as the advent of the Bible or the Complete Works of William Shakespeare: "11,002 Things To Be Miserable About. Full Story
What would John Adams think? - 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
We are all aware that our schools do not teach business and economics, until one gets into college. This is an unfortunate omission since these subjects are so very important for everyone regardless of what career path they choose to follow. Full Story
MOMENTS IN TIME • On July 12, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signs into law a measure to award a U.S. Army Medal of Honor. Since its creation, almost 3,400 men and one woman have received the Medal of Honor for heroic actions in U.S. military conflict. Full Story