Thomas Haynesworth Exonerated Of Rape Charges 27-Years After His Conviction
27 years ago Thomas Haynesworth was arrested, tried and placed in prison for the rape of several Virginia women and now 27 years later he has been exonerated and his name has been cleared. Haynesworth...
View ArticleWhite House Vetoes FDA, Says Young Teens Still Need Morning-After Pill...
Despite a recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to relax the restrictions placed on the morning-after plan B pill for younger teenagers the Obama administration on Wednesday...
View ArticleAmerican gets 2.5 years in prison for “insulting” Thai royalty
Joe Gordon, a 55-year-old retired car salesman from Colorado, was sentenced by a court in Thailand to 2.5 years in prison for publishing material that “defames” King Bhumibol Adulyadej. To make matters...
View ArticleMormon University Battles Students Over Skinny Jeans
The Brigham Young University’s Idaho affiliate has taken on a war against attire, specifically a war against students who choose to wear the form fitting pants known as “skinny jeans.” The Mormon...
View ArticleMitt Romney Increases Media Access
Mitt Romney has slowly developed a reputation as a politician who ducks tough questioning or tricky media appearances – not my words, but the view from some Romney supporters. Jennifer Rubin, a...
View ArticleMumia Abu-Jamal, Former Black Panther, Escapes Death Penalty
Mumia Abu-Jamal, the former Black Panther found guilty of shooting Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, has escaped the death penalty after prosecutors brought an end to their 30-year push to...
View ArticleLion, Ape, Buffalo, Crocodile, Snake Found in Mona Lisa Painting
New York-based artist Ron Piccirillo revealed that he found a series of hidden images in Mona Lisa. According to Piccirillo, if you turn the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece sideways, you will see an...
View ArticleHoover Dam Helicopter Crash Kills Five
A luxury sunset tour by helicopter of the Las Vegas Strip and Hoover Dam ended tragically last night as the helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain. The pilot and all four passengers were killed...
View ArticleShots Fired at Virginia Tech, School Alerts Student To Stay Indoors [Live Video]
UPDATE: Virginia Tech is currently on lockdown after two people, including a police officer, were shot and killed near campus. Virginia Tech spokesman Mark Owczarski said: “During the traffic stop....
View ArticleCoca-Cola Formula Goes on Display at Museum, Ingredients Remain Hidden
Coca-Cola moved its famous secret formula from the bank vault where it has been stored since 1925 to the World of Coca-Cola museum in downtown Atlanta. But even though the secret formula will be the...
View ArticlePalestinians Are ‘Invented’ People, According to Newt Gingrich
According to Newt Gingrich, Palestinians are an “invented” people. Talking with The Jewish Channel, the GOP front-runner questioned Palestinians right to statehood which drew ire from several Democrats...
View ArticleElizabeth Macias, Woman Who Pepper Sprayed Walmart Shoppers, May Sue Store
Elizabeth Macias, the woman who used pepper spray on her fellow Wal-Mart shoppers during Black Friday this year, may sue the retail giant. Macias says that she only used the pepper spray because she...
View ArticleRomney Makes $10,000 Bet During Debate, Loses Touch With Voters
Mitt Romney tried to bet Rick Perry $10,000 last night during the Republican debate. Romney said he’d bet Perry $10,000 that he never supported individual mandates. The issue of individual mandates...
View ArticleHeating Aid To Be Cut In Northeast, Leave Many Poor People Out In The Cold
Thousands of low income citizens in the Northeast could be in for a cold winter this year as the federal government plans to cut a large chunk of its heating aid for the poor program. According to...
View ArticleEPA: Fracking Chemicals Found In Drinking Water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) came dangerously close to publishing a direct link between Hydrolic Fracturing “Fracking” and ground water pollution today. While stopping short of blaming the...
View ArticleStates and Cities Making New Policies On Illegal Immigrants
In absence of direction from the Federal Government, States and Cities are passing laws to deal with illegal immigration. States such as Arizona, North Carolina and Texas have all put more laws in the...
View ArticleSamsung Cell Phone Sales Reach Higher Than 300 Million Units In 2011
Thanks to its recent success in the Google Android Smartphone market electronics manufacturer Samsung has announced the sale of more than 300 million cell phones in 2011. According to the company they...
View ArticleLowe’s Pulls TV Ad After Florida Group Circulates Petition
TLC’s “All-American Muslims” has loss a sponsor in Lowe’s Home Improvement after a Florida group known as the Florida Family Association circulated a petition. In their petition the group claims: “The...
View ArticleUnited Airlines Flight Forced To Make Emergency Landing After Engine Failure
A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing on Sunday after the Boeing 757 loss access to one of it’s two engines. The plan which was traveling from Denver to Los Angeles was...
View ArticleHonda Acura Division to Reveal New NSX Supercar
The Acura division at car manufacturer Honda is set to unveil a revised version of its former NSX supercar, a high-tech model that will be small and eco-friendly. ‘Small’ and ‘eco-friendly’ are not two...
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