Keith remembers his father, Theodore
"Though the financial constraints of his youth made college infeasible, he accomplished the near-impossible, becoming an architect licensed in 40 states."
"Though the financial constraints of his youth made college infeasible, he accomplished the near-impossible, becoming an architect licensed in 40 states."
Keith Olbermann shares some of the details of his personal experience dealing with difficult medical decisions for his ill father and the importance of talking with loved ones about end-of-life care and the value to Americans of including "life panels" in any health reform solution.
All Americans should be able to make medical decisions free of worry about cost
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In the Harz Mountains, near Braunlage in Germany, 15 men and 15 women wearing only shoes, a hat and underwear participated in a topless downhill sledding event.
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is an associate editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post.
The American public is evenly divided about whether the legislation should be passed or rejected, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Domingo Pianezzi has spent a decade training dogs to ride the nose of his board when he catches waves, and now he is the first to do so with an alpaca. While visiting Australia, the 44-year-old surfer thought “it would be interesting to surf with a unique animal that represents Peru.”
Life is like being on the island — we don't know why we're here, we don't really know what to do, but we still search for answers. And we often fail, even with the best intentions in mind.