Within the next two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will issue its ruling on President Obama's health care overhaul. Here in California, new state laws based on federal health reform have already been passed, and they could be at risk.
When the Supreme Court issues their ruling on the Affordable Care Act, the court could strike down just one provision, the individual mandate, the requirement that everyone buy insurance. Republicans oppose the mandate, saying it's unconstitutional to force people to buy a product. But Democrats originally put it in the bill to make it more attractive to Republicans. Ezra Klein explains why Republicans have turned against the idea.
Suzanne Weber envisions what babies and toddlers could say to their parents in "To What Miserable Wretches Have I Been Born?: Revenge Poetry for Babies & Toddlers." From attachment parenting to a baby's first trip to the doctor's office, it's a no-holds-barred look at what your baby actually thinks of parenting.
It's that time of the year with backyards, barbecues and pool parties take over. That may sound like rest and relaxation, but for engineer Gordon Henderson, a pool party means war.