Commentary: Where are the young voices on health care? updated Wed, September 9, 2009
As Congress returns to Capitol Hill, back from a recess of contentious town halls on health care reform, one new voice has the potential to break through the seemingly endless deadlock: the voice of young Americans.
'Prime' cuts: Best of 2007 - The 'Prime News' team looks back updated Fri, December 28, 2007
From "Don't tase me, bro!" to a particularly strange car chase, from Anna Nicole to Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, the staff of "Prime News with Erica Hill" looks back on their most memorable moments of 2007.
The mythology of 21st-century dating updated Mon, February 13, 2006
These days, it seems either you've done it, or you know someone who has.
Unplugged, but not offline updated Wed, December 22, 2004
Seven years on the technology beat, and all of them memorable.
A tangled Web of procrastination updated Wed, November 24, 2004
The most difficult part about writing a column is getting started. It's like cleaning; all of a sudden your skills of procrastination are of Olympic proportion, and your ability to organize random trinkets and old photographs is so keen, there is no way you can abandon this calling to scrub the bathtub.
United online updated Wed, September 29, 2004
News organizations have spent a lot of time in Florida lately, covering one of the busiest hurricane seasons in recent memory. Reporters and crews are scattered all along the coast, bringing us incredible pictures and first-hand accounts of the storms and their force.
Back in the Internet saddle updated Tue, September 7, 2004
It's amazing how quickly we adapt. I never thought I could go two months without Internet access at home.
Road trip 101: Map out detours before departing updated Thu, August 12, 2004
Online mapping sites are great. I try to remember how I found my way before they existed. The thought of tracing out routes on a paper map seems like a hassle and potentially dangerous.
Life goes on offline updated Wed, August 4, 2004
In the past, I've advocated breaks from technology -- like reading a book, going for a walk or calling a friend instead of sending an e-mail. I still think frequent breaks from your computer, cell phone and DVD player are healthy, but it's easier to take that break when it's your choice.