President Obama

HIV/AIDs denialism is a mindset that will set you up for failure in a city that is ranked as having the 18th highest new HIV case rate in the United States—Charleston, South Carolina.

Let's not really break the internet, people. Charleston's new Ohm Radio tells us why they support net neutrality. Featured image by Brendan Smialowski AFP/Getty Images.

Double bubble? More like double trouble, because right or left, Republican or Democrat, there are some things we can all agree on, and our Blog of the Week covers just that.

Plus! With the shutdown behind us, we've got a delightfully endless supply of jokes about it for your Friday, courtesy of the late-night comics. Trust us—you need to read these today...

The doc's sit-down with the Gun was Grit through and through—that is, a fresh perspective on an issue that's got the whole country's attention

There's one big player in the resurgent gun debate that hasn't made the requisite media rounds—I sat down with him recently to discuss our culture, the President's stance, and big-picture solutions

This one speaks for itself today—the one-week anniversary of the Newtown tragedy. We're grieving and mourning those children lost, yet still celebrating this season and the story of The Child

When words are inadequate and the ache is deep, amidst prayers for peace and sanity and gun control and more sanity, some Kiwi kids offer this... to help celebrate the season of the child

Here's how I feel about Obama's win last night, and the "new normal."

Are you watching the Benghazi information unfold? If not, you should be... Because what happened on 9/11 of this year, and every day since then, could haunt our president for years to come