Forced To Weigh In Before Work, Former Waitresses Sue Boss For $15 Million
Two former New York waitresses who were forced to weigh in before work will officially have their case taken to court where they will be suing their former boss for a total of $15 million. The charges...
View ArticleMcDonald’s To Pork Producers: No More Gestation Stalls By 2022
McDonald’s USA on Thursday announced that starting in 2022 the company will no longer buy pork from producers who use gestation stalls to raise pregnant sows. To ensure its new guidelines are followed...
View ArticleNazi Parents Lose Custody Of Adolf Hitler
Heath and Deborah Campbell, two Nazi parents from New Jersey, have lost custody of their four children. Adolf Hitler Campbell, 6, Joycelynn Aryan Nation, 5, and Honszlynn Hinler Jeanne, 6, as well as...
View ArticleGeorgia Quietly Revoking Unemployment Benefits For Failed Drug Tests
The war on welfare is in full swing in Georgia, with a new program currently underway revoking unemployment benefits from recipients who test positive for drugs during their job search. Unlike the many...
View ArticleNational Donut Day: Dunkin’ Donuts, Krispy Kreme Giving Away Free Doughnuts
Hurry, there are only 13 more hours left for National Donut day. Several bakeries, including Dunkin’ Donuts and Krispy Kreme, will be giving away free doughnuts today in order to celebrate the circular...
View ArticleGirl Refused Entry To Prom After Attending Family Members Funeral
Massachusetts teenager Kaley Hughes was denied entry into her High School Prom on Tuesday after attending the funeral of her Uncle that same morning, causing her to miss school that day. After a...
View ArticleBloomberg Defends Soda Ban: Large Sodas Are Not A Constitutional Right
When the founding father’s laid out the governing principles of the United States, they didn’t anticipate a fight over large sodas. But that doesn’t exactly justify New York City Mayor Michael...
View ArticleMan Adds Additional Nine Consonants To Name To Deter Telemarketers
Tim Price has taken drastic measures to deter the pesky telemarketers that bother him on a daily basis. The light hearted UK resident has added an additional nine letters to his name in hopes that cold...
View ArticleJudge Approves Class-Action Lawsuit Against Google Books
The Authors Guild has been granted the right to file a class action lawsuit against Google following the ruling of a New York federal judge. According to Judge Denny Chin a class action lawsuit is far...
View ArticleTourist Catches Rare Video Of Iceberg Flipping Over [Video]
A tourist in Argentina captured rare video of an iceberg flipping over, allowing us to see how quickly these ship-wrecking objects can move, without any warning. While icebergs constantly flip over and...
View ArticleStock Market Closes Dismal May Month
The stock market saw a dismal ending to the month of May, despite the highly anticipated Facebook IPO, which ended in a bust for the social networking site. The Dow Jones lost a total of 820 points for...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Headed Back to Jail Over Second Passport, Conspiracy to...
George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, has had his bail revoked and was ordered back to jail by a judge today. Zimmerman has 48 hours to surrender to...
View ArticleRielle Hunter: John Edwards Mistress Writes Tell-All Book About Affair
Rielle Hunter is best known for being the former mistress to ex-Senator John Edwards, whose trial regarding campaign funding wrapped up on Wednesday with one not guilty verdict, and a mistrial on the...
View ArticleAmelia Earhart: Jar Of Freckle Cream Could Be Latest Clue To Solving Mystery
The Amelia Earhart mystery has confused the world for decades, with no viable clues as to what became of the female aviator who took off for a flight around the equator with her navigator Fred Noonan...
View ArticleHurricane Forecast 2012: Forecasters Revise Predictions, Expect More Storms...
As the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season officially kicked off on Friday (Jun. 1), a team of storm forecasters from Colorado State University in Fort Collins have increased their predictions for this...
View ArticleTop 5 credit cards for grads
The Christian Science Monitor has released a list of the top five credit cards for college and high school graduates. The writer of the piece said more than 1,000 credit cards were reviewed and had a...
View ArticleBill Clinton Praises Mitt Romney’s Business Career And Presidential...
Former president Bill Clinton is on record supporting fellow Democrat Barack Obama for reelection, sort of. Bill Clinton nonetheless went on CNN’s ratings-challenged Piers Morgan show–with movie mogul...
View ArticleGas Prices Fall Below $3 a Gallon in Two States!
Gas prices are a constant worry for Americans no matter where you are, and relative to local costs, they’ve remained painfully high for several quarters. However, predictions for $5 a gallon gas in...
View ArticleKidnapped Aid Workers Freed After Daring NATO Helicopter Rescue
Four workers who were kidnapped by Afghan militants on May 22nd in Badakhshan province have been rescued following a daring NATO helicopter raid. Helen Johnston and Moragwe Oirere, along with two of...
View ArticleWalgreens, Express Scripts agree to dismiss suit
Walgreens and Express Scripts have agreed to dismiss a lawsuit Express Scripts filed last year, alleging Walgreen published false marketing materials designed to encourage Medicare recipients to leave...
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