“NJ Death Race” Could Bring Charges For Troopers
A “death race” in which NJ state troopers escorted a high-speed caravan of luxury cars to Atlantic City could be netting criminal charges for the officers involved. A source close to the investigation...
View ArticleChick-Fil-A Fallout: Gay Rights Group Plans National ‘Kiss-In’ Day
Gay rights group Equality Illinois is organizing a “Kiss-in” at Chick-Fil-A restaurants nation-wide in response to the statements by CEO Dan Cathy, who confessed he was “guilty as charged” when asked...
View ArticleNorah O’Donnell Replaces Erica Hill, Will Be New Co-Host On ‘CBS This Morning’
Norah O’Donnell, CBS News chief White House correspondent, has been named the new co-host of “CBS This Morning,” and will replace current co-host Erica Hill. The change was announced on Thursday by...
View ArticlePowerball Jackpot Rises To $139M For Saturday
The Powerball Jackpot. It is the dream of every person alive — or at least everyone that isn’t already filthy rich — to choose the numbers that will show up on five little white balls and one red one...
View ArticleFive Arrested For Allegedly Terrorizing Jewish Campers
This has been a disturbing and difficult week for America. People everywhere are reeling from the shootings in Colorado and divided by the Chick-fil-A gay marriage controversy. On Thursday, July 26,...
View ArticleLioness Attacks Crocodile To Protect Her Cubs In Battle Caught On Camera
A photographer in Africa captured a tense scene as a lioness attacks a crocodile that was threatening her pride. The photograher, 48-year-old Pia Dierckz, was observing the lioness and her pride as...
View ArticleAmazon Founder Jeff Bezos Pledges $2.5 Million In Support Of Gay Marriage
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, and his wife, MacKenzie, are donating $2.5 million to help pass a same-sex marriage referendum in Washington State, according to the New York Times. The couple’s...
View ArticleCop Fired For Carl Crawford Slur
A cop has been fired for directing racial slurs at Carl Crawford, the Boston Red Sox outfielder. According to ESPN, Officer John Perrault will be looking for new employment after Massachusetts mayor...
View ArticleDottie Sandusky Still Loves ‘Innocent’ Husband
Jerry Sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child sexual abuse earlier this year. His actions emotionally scarred at least 10 boys, tarnished the legacy of Joe Paterno, and left the Penn State...
View ArticleExcessive Amounts Of Poop Wreaking Havoc On San Francisco Escalators
San Francisco has a poop problem and its causing escalator’s throughout the city to fail. Workers at the city’s Civic Center Station last month found so much human excrement inside an escalator that...
View ArticleCNN Chief Jim Walton Resigning
CNN chief Jim Walton is leaving the news organization, according to the Associated Press. Walton, who was president of CNN for 10 years, said the company needs new leadership as the network struggles...
View Article[Op-Ed] Jeff Bezos Giving $2.5 Million To Gay Rights Makes Business Sense
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife MacKenzie donated $2.5 million this week to help support a same-sex marriage referendum in Washington State. The donation was large enough to make the couple the...
View ArticleMass Shooting in Maryland Thwarted – Suspect Arrested
1:32 p.m. UPDATE - The Maryland suspect accused of planning a mass shooting at Pitney Bowes was identified as Neil Trescott, according to ABC 7 News. When searching the suspect’s home, police...
View ArticleHealth Care Fraud To Be Tackled In Massive Joint Public, Private Effort
Health care fraud is one of the darker sides of US health care and administration, with billions of dollars lost each year in questionable payments, a product of our fractured health care system....
View ArticleKohlberg Kravis Roberts Posts Huge Quarterly Profit
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) has posted a huge quarterly profit, thanks to cash distributions from several private equity investments, according to firm executives, who spoke during a conference call...
View ArticleNYC Storms Leave 3 Dead, 100,000 Without Power
The northeast has experienced several deadly thunderstorms this Summer. The latest occurred last night, killing at least three people and leaving more than 100,000 people without power. According to...
View ArticleHoly Giant Crocodile, Batman! 10-Foot Croc Caught In Florida
A Miami man was shocked Wednesday to find a whopping 10-foot-long giant crocodile just kicking it on his front porch. The 25o-pound giant croc wandered into a South Miami neighborhood earlier this week...
View ArticlePenn State’s Insurance Company Won’t Pay Sandusky Claims
Penn State’s insurance company has decided in the wake of the scandal and recent findings regarding it that they will not pay out any claims made in regards to abuse that occurred at the university....
View ArticleUnderage Centralia Boy’s Dragon Tattoo Prompts Police Investigation [Picture]
Centralia, Washington — Police are investigating how a 13-year-old Washington boy was able to get an illegal 6-inch dragon tattoo without his parents permission. The boy’s mom, who doesn’t want to be...
View ArticleCapital One To Pay Out $12M For Military Lending Behavior
A Capital One settlement in the amount of $12 million will be paid to resolve alleged violations against military families, the US Justice Department has announced. Capital One’s settlement is only one...
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