Drinking Age of 21 Saves LivesSource: CNN
This opinion piece supports keeping the minimum age for consuming alcoholic beverages at 21 instead of lowering it.
UN - Agenda 21- Sustainable DevelopmentSource: YouTube
This video is a collection of edits from speakers discussing and defining AGENDA 21 and how it will, if implemented, affect your life and your children's lives.
Nine-year-old Girl Hits Police Car After High Speed ChaseSource: WKRN.com
"A nine-year-old girl led officers on a two-county high speed car chase."
This article from Nashville, Tennessee's ABC television affiliate WKRN includes a link to a 1:53 video which shows the aftermath of the chase, which occurred on August 21, 2009.

Why can we not choose a number.. some states 18 some 21 Drinking age 21 but you can get shot at in the War but you cannot have a drink? why not either make adult age for everything either 21 or 18.... Why the confusion It just makes no sense.
Attorney, Exec Producer of TMZ Responds to Brown/Rihanna QuestionsSource: FOXNews.com
VAN SUSTEREN: Well, the thing, though, Harvey, is that if you mount a defense of this, his defense has got to be either self-defense, meaning, You think she looks back, you should see how I look, and Chris Brown needs to come up with his own photo of himself, of that he didn't do …
The Drinking Age Myth -- John StosselSource: townhall.com
There's a myth in this country that the drinking age is 21. But that's only the legal age. The fact that government says you can't drink before 21 does not mean younger people don't drink.

I recently went to the movies and saw "21," starring Kate Bosworth, Jim Sturgess, and Kevin Spacey. It was definitely one of the best movies I have seen in a long time and I recommend it to everyone.

Two days ago, I went to Wegmans with my friend because he needed to pick up some groceries. Among other things, he picked up a six-pack of beer, which he drinks with dinner sometimes.
Back to 18? - Critics say it's time to lower the drinking ageSource: Reason Magazine
The age at highest risk for an alcohol-related auto fatality is 21, followed by 22 and 23, an indication that delaying first exposure to alcohol until young adults are away from home may not be the best way to introduce them to drink.