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Ever Been Sent to the Wrong City?
by L.A. Times
One Los Angeles couple ended up 7,000 miles off course due to an airline mixup.
Do White-Collar Workers Need Unions?
by L.A. Times
Some experts see professional workers as the future of the labor movement in a job market where white-collar employment is increasing and the manufacturing industry is steadily diminishing.
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Would You Send Money by Email?
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Will High Mortgage Rates Hurt Economy?
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Should Voting Age Be Lowered to 16?
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An American Airlines flight from L.A. to New York made an emergency landing on Thursday... when a female passenger refused to stop singing Whitney Houston. Um, what?387 votes5 days ago -
An entomologist swears, "It's not like these hordes of cicadas suck blood or zombify people." But what do entomologists know, right?487 votes7 days ago -
What might seem like a petty ban to some could suggest an unsettling political agenda.551 votes2013/05/08 15:00:00 -
When acts of terror are committed, rights become a tricky thing. The L.A. Times wanted to know what people thought of the fact that the Boston bombing suspect was finally read his rights. Find out.266 opinions2013/04/30 19:00:00 -
PUBLIC OPINION > The Public Is Split on Whether Bombing Suspect Should Be Tried as 'Enemy Combatant'
The Obama administration has already decided that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will not be treated as an enemy combatant, but what does the public think? Turns out, it's pretty complicated.619 opinions2013/04/23 20:00:00 -
Federal charges have officially been filed against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect allegedly responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings.1,259 votes2013/04/22 22:57:05 -
A group of Republican lawmakers are pushing for the surviving Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to be questioned as an enemy combatant.1,061 opinions2013/04/22 10:45:20 -
One Senator is linking the immigration debate to the tragic Boston Marathon bombings.1,069 opinions2013/04/20 19:00:00 -
Authorities were victorious Friday evening, after a week-long pursuit for the two suspects of the Boston Marathon bombings has officially ended.924 votes2013/04/20 04:17:44 -
Sources say that the second suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, has been found alive and is currently hiding in a boat trailer in the backyard of a resident's home.257 opinions2013/04/19 23:57:11 -
The city of Boston has issued a "lockdown" for all of its residents as authorities try to find the remaining suspect, after one suspect was killed in a shootout with the police.227 opinions2013/04/19 16:40:45 -
Two mysterious explosions were heard near the finish line of The Boston Marathon.1,400 opinions2013/04/15 19:34:38 -
Due to pressure from Congress, the Postal Service has been forced to back away from its plan to move to five-day mail delivery.403 votes2013/04/15 11:16:30 -
A California appellate court recently ruled that it’s illegal to even look at your cell phone while driving -- and the majority of the public is not on board with the decision.184 opinions2013/04/11 21:00:00 -
Last week, a federal judge ruled that the morning-after pill must be made available for women of all ages. There's definitely been some criticism since the decision, but who's doing the criticizing? Find out.323 opinions2013/04/09 19:00:00 -
Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, has passed away at the age of 87.1,387 opinions2013/04/08 17:59:26 -
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's latest plan to hide cigarettes in his city isn't going over so well. The majority thinks it's a bad idea... but check out who thought it was brilliant!312 opinions2013/04/05 20:00:00 -
One of the most popular film critics in America, Roger Ebert, passed away Thursday in Chicago after battling cancer. He was 70 years old.767 votes2013/04/04 20:31:39 -
Gay marriage is certainly a hot-button issue right now. But which group has the more compelling argument? We asked; you answered.649 opinions2013/04/03 21:00:00 -
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is known for supporting some controversial initiatives. His latest: a proposal to hide cigarettes from children.992 votes2013/04/01 12:47:05
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