Random Acts of Insurance Cruelty: So Yes, Sign This Petition
I just heard a story that you need to hear too: A few years ago, Melanie Shouse was living the American dream when she transformed an old Dominos storefront into an expansion of her home business. But just as the store was opening, Melanie was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer and given months to [...]
Sheila Kuehl Makes Another Strong Argument for Universal Healthcare
One of the strongest champions the state of California has had in its arduous journey (not yet over, unfortunately) toward Universal Healthcare is former California State Senator Sheila Kuehl. She was Chair of the Senate Health Committee and author of the only single payer health insurance bill to pass both houses of a state legislature [...]
Single Women’s Top 5 Debate Questions for Palin and Biden
Thursday is a very big day: the debate between the vice presidential candidates, Senator Joe Biden (D) and Governor Sarah Palin (R). And frankly, TV and radio pundits, I’m not interested in what Palin will be wearing, or whether a frown from Biden means he’s being “mean” to her.
In fact, I want both of them [...]
National Singles Week, National Girlfriends Day: Dollface, We Heart U!
Yesterday was National Women’s Friendship Day.
That seems fitting, because for a couple of decades now that, officially, the third full week of September has been National Unmarried and Single Americans Week. We have the Buckeye Singles Council (Ohio) for this: this organization pushed for official recognition for the role single people play in society.
Many are [...]



