The battle for the senior vote, by Jeff Singer When will the American people finally get fed up with the media-hyped right wing fearmongering, by Laurence Lewis The 11 top lies of Mitch 'Myth' McConnell, by Jon Perr Your second-most important state official is up for re-election, too: An attorney general roundup, by Jeff Singer Nuns on the bus. Ride on, by Denise Oliver Velez Attention, Michael Savage: PTSD is not a weakness, by Mark E Andersen 'Crazy is the new normal,' James Risen on our never-ending war on terror, by Susan Grigsby Wendy Davis Texas TV news media bias in full vogue, by Egberto Willies Republicans are running for Congress on their 'jobs plan'. Slight problem: It won't create any jobs, by Ian Reifowitz What's the matter with [fill in the name of your state here], by David Jarman The California ballot, part 1: Statewide and Congressional races, by Dante Atkins
When will the American people finally get fed up with the media-hyped right wing fearmongering, by Laurence Lewis
The 11 top lies of Mitch 'Myth' McConnell, by Jon Perr
Your second-most important state official is up for re-election, too: An attorney general roundup, by Jeff Singer
Nuns on the bus. Ride on, by Denise Oliver Velez
Attention, Michael Savage: PTSD is not a weakness, by Mark E Andersen
'Crazy is the new normal,' James Risen on our never-ending war on terror, by Susan Grigsby
Wendy Davis Texas TV news media bias in full vogue, by Egberto Willies
Republicans are running for Congress on their 'jobs plan'. Slight problem: It won't create any jobs, by Ian Reifowitz
What's the matter with [fill in the name of your state here], by David Jarman
The California ballot, part 1: Statewide and Congressional races, by Dante Atkins
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had set the time for summit meetings, presidential debates, Reagan’s 1985 cancer surgery, State of the Union addresses and much more. Without an O.K. from the astrologer, he said, Air Force One did not take off.
[In an] open-letter released this week by the Stanford Center on Longevity and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, a group of 70 brain researchers offer a pointed critique of an industry that they say is misrepresenting the neuroscience community and neuroscience in general. "We object to the claim that brain games offer consumers a scientifically grounded avenue to reduce or reverse cognitive decline when there is no compelling scientific evidence to date that they do," they write.
"We object to the claim that brain games offer consumers a scientifically grounded avenue to reduce or reverse cognitive decline when there is no compelling scientific evidence to date that they do," they write.