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Charley Hannagan

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Albuquerque, NM, United States

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Historians: Donald Trump would copy FDR's most shameful policies

A government commission called President Roosevelt's order to intern 120,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II a 'grave injustice' and a 'failure of political leadership.' → Read More

China explains its 5-year-plan with campy cartoon, English song (Video)

A Youtube video explains China's economic development plans to the world with a catchy English song. → Read More

Heartwarming stories show presidential candidates as old and irrelevant (Commentary)

We want to know what you're going do for us now. → Read More

Editorial cartoonists look at Texas pool parties, ISIS strategy and hacking

A selection of editorial cartoons from around the country. → Read More

New York's new education commissioner comes with controversy (What they're saying)

New York's new education commissioner, MaryEllen Elia, was fired by her previous employer after she was accused of micro-managing, intimidating employees and butting heads with school board members. → Read More

10 ridiculous things people do with a cellphone while driving

A survey by AT&T shows that social media is taking a front seat with drivers. → Read More

Critics lash out at Michelle Obama's Tuskegee University Speech (What they're saying)

Michelle Obama talked candidly about being black in America. → Read More

Research shows fewer Americans identify as Christians: By the numbers

Fewer Americans identify themselves as being Christians. → Read More

Editorial cartoonists take aim at Deflategate, politics and free speech

Editorial cartoonists offer their views on the football, the economy and politics. → Read More

By the numbers: Public sees multiple factors in Baltimore unrest

The vast majority of those polled by the Pew Research Center said they believed the rioting in Baltimore was caused by people taking advantage of the situation. → Read More

Jimmy Fallon to Gov. Cuomo: Make mixed martial arts legal

"Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon made a pitch to Gov. Cuomo to legalize professional mixed martial arts. → Read More

A Texas Confederate flag license plate, whose speech is it? (What they're saying)

'Texas has effectively made a portion of its license plate a rolling billboard. It cannot turn around and play censor, deciding what people can and cannot say in that now public space.' → Read More

By the numbers: Television advertisers spend more than $1 billion on March Madness

Only the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl generate more television advertising spending than the NCAA men's basketball tournament. → Read More

By the numbers: The happiest people on Earth

Want to be around generally happy people? Move to Latin America. → Read More

Obama floats making voting mandatory (What they're saying)

'Other countries have mandatory voting,' President Barack Obama said. 'It would be transformative if everybody voted--that would counteract money more than anything.' → Read More

Where are Central New York's worst potholes? Tell us

We've put together an interactive graphic to allow you to report the worst potholes in Central New York. → Read More

By the numbers: How do New York's, Syracuse's graduation rates compare?

New York's high school graduation rate was 74.9 percent in June 2013; the U.S. rate was 81 percent. → Read More

GOP senators' letter to Iran sparks Twitter skirmish (What they're saying)

Partisans use the hashtags #47Patriots and #47Traitors to express their views of an open letter 47 U.S. senators sent to Iran warning that any nuclear deal signed with President Barack Obama would likely end when he leaves office. → Read More

By the numbers: How many women serve in Congress?

The number of women in Congress has grown steadily they won the right to vote in 1919. → Read More

By the numbers: $13.9 million a year plus is CNY's bill for raising the tipped minimum wage

The Syracuse area's 4,480 waiters and waitresses can expect to earn $2.50 per hour more as New York raises the tipped minimum wage. → Read More