Pagani Huayra $1 Million Supercar Banned In United States Over Safety Concerns
The Pagani Huayra is a beautifully crafted $1 million supercar forged in the true traditions of Italian craftsmanship, unfortunately buyers in the U.S. will not be able to buy the $1 million vehicle...
View ArticleLAPD Grim Sleeper Serial Case Expands To 230 Possible Victims
Los Angeles Police Detectives now believe as many as 230 missing persons and unsolved killings dating back to the mid-1970s may be associated with serial killer Lonnie David Franklin Jr., better known...
View ArticleCablevision and Viacom Settle Lawsuit Over iPad App
The digital streaming rights management lawsuit between Cablevision and Viacom has come to an end with both parties agreeing to terms. The lawsuit began when Viacom claimed the use of iPad streaming...
View ArticleAnn Coulter Named “Honorary Chair” Of Conservative Gay Group, GOProud
Syndicated ultra-conservative columnist and best-selling author Ann Coulter is joining the advisory council of GOProud, a conservative organization comprised primarily of homosexuals. The group...
View Article‘Ratigan Rant’ Goes Viral as Dylan Ratigan Melts Down on Air [Video]
Possibly because it skewers Dems and Republicans alike, Dylan Ratigan’s impassioned rant earlier this week about the economy went viral on the web shortly after the clip aired on Ratigan’s MSNBC show....
View ArticleMost Hated Person: Casey Anthony Unsurprisingly Tops Poll
In something that was totally a poll and not ripped from the Facebook page of a high school girl, Casey Anthony has been named the “most hated person” in the US. The study, by E-Poll Market Research,...
View ArticleDr. Pepper Feud Gets Boost From Facebook Supporters
The use of Facebook to advance or promote a cause- derisively dubbed “slacktivism” in the larger sense of just talking about problems instead of doing something concrete- sometimes helps an issue go...
View ArticleCrystal Cathedral Bankruptcy Fuels Bidding War
The Crystal Cathedral bankruptcy has sparked a bidding war over the building famous for it’s “Hour of Power” broadcasts that helped launch televangelist broadcasts throughout the United States. Bidding...
View ArticleBilly Grammer, Longtime Grand Ole Opry Member, Dies at 85
Grand Ole Opry star Billy Grammer, best known for his 1959 hit Gotta Travel On, died Wednesday morning in his home state of Illinois of natural causes. He was 85. Grammer, the oldest of 13 children,...
View ArticleUSPS Wants To Cut 120,000 Jobs, Eliminate Federal Health Care and Pension Plans
The United States Postal Service is attempting to solve their growing debt crisis and now the organization hopes to cut 120,000 jobs, an amount equal to 20% of their workforce, while also eliminating...
View ArticleTeen’s Vampire Bat Death Prompts Warnings From Officials
An older teen has become the first vampire bat death in the US after the young man contracted rabies from a bite, officials have disclosed. The 19-year-old migrant farm worker was originally from...
View ArticleStatue Of Liberty Closing October 29th for Renovations
On October 29th, just two years after the crown of the Statue of Liberty was reopened to visitors, the entire monument will be shut down for a year to conduct more renovations. In a recent interview...
View ArticleDish Network Boosts Profit Despite Losing 135k Subscribers
Dish Network, the second largest subscription based TV programming provider in the United States, posted a sharp rise in second-quarter profit Tuesday despite losing 135,000 net subscribers to...
View ArticleMitt Romney Worth $190 Million, Maybe $250 Million, He’s Not Really Sure
Back in June Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney joked to a room of Republicans that he is “currently unemployed” but “networking” for a job he hoped to land, that job of course is the Presidency of the...
View ArticleCasey Anthony Ordered Back to Florida to Serve Probation
America’s most hated person Casey Anthony is being forced to return to the Sunshine State for a period of at least a year to serve out court-supervised probation. Anthony’s got until August 26th to get...
View ArticleTim Pawlenty Drops Out Of GOP Presidential Race
It looks like the highest office Tim Pawlenty will ever hold is the office of Minnesota Governor. The former Minnesota head of state announced on Sunday that he has dropped out of the GOP presidential...
View ArticleSugarland concert stage at Indiana State Fair collapses killing 4 [Video]
At least four concert goers at the Indiana State Fair are dead after the stage where the band Sugarland was suppose to perform this past Saturday collapsed. The winds were reportedly between 60 to 70...
View ArticleMutual Fund Brokers Hurt By Lack Of ‘Cash On Hand’ During Down Economy
When stocks on the NYSE, NASDAQ and various other exchanges begin to head downward many investors put their reserves in a familiar form, cash, however many portfolio managers recently have less cash...
View Article2-Year Old Girl and Father Found Dead In Car After Kidnapping
2-year-old Madeline Samaan-Fay went missing last week when her father took the young girl during a child custody dispute and FBI officials are now reporting that Madeline and father Mourad “Moni”...
View Article30-Year Mortgage Rate Falls To Nearly 4% Average
One month ago the rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage hit a record low just below 4% and now according to mortgage provider Freddie Mac mortgage loans are hovering right near the 4% market as an average...
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